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Real Madrid willing to offload Gareth Bale


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Real Madrid are reportedly willing to fund half of Bale’s wages in order to sell the Welshman this summer.

Tottenham and Manchester United have been muted with a move for the Welsh winger who left Spurs seven years ago to join Los Blancos.

Bale has admitted he would consider a return to the Premier League after hitting out at his current club for “blocking everything at the last second” as he tried to get out to move to China last summer.

The 31-year-old earns a mammoth £600,000-a-week in the Spanish capital and has two years left on the lucrative deal.

According to The Telegraph, Real are willing to subsidise those wages in order to help Bale strike an agreement with a new club.

Bale is not in boss Zinedine Zidane’s plans and was frozen out of the side following the season restart last term.

The duo are not on good terms after Bale was an unused substitute for the final games of the campaign, before being left out altogether on the last day.

Bale was given permission to remain in Madrid when Real travelled to the Etihad for the second leg of their Champions League last-16 defeat to Manchester City.

He started just 12 La Liga games for Real last term and agent Jonathan Barnett could rethink his stance on a loan move, which had been previously ruled out by him, given Real’s willingness to subsidise the player’s wages.

Despite his difficulties, Bale’s spell in Madrid will be seen as huge success.

He has won twice the Spanish league and the Copa del Rey and has four Champions League medals, winning it consecutively between 2016 and 2018.

Vincent Paul

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