Gareth Bale's new sports fund, formed with American private equity firm Juggernaut Capital, is looking to invest in football clubs and leagues. The former Real Madrid and Wales star has not ruled out making a fresh move for Cardiff City, his hometown club. Bale's initial interest in taking control of the Bluebirds was rejected by owner Vincent Tan last summer. The Bluebirds have since won promotion back to the Championship under head coach Brian Barry-Murphy. Bale has expressed his desire to find the right club to invest in, prioritizing a business approach over a personal connection to the team. He emphasized the importance of finding the right price and growing the club with the fans and community in mind. Bale's new fund will invest in teams and leagues in both men's and women's sports. The former Wales star has been a regular pundit on TV since his retirement and has continued to pursue his hobby of playing golf. Bale's interest in Cardiff City has not been ruled out, but he is taking a patient approach to finding the right investment opportunity.