Tottenham are interested in bringing Gareth Bale back to England this summer.
According to Marca, the Londoners are willing to submit an offer in the region of €50-60m for the winger.
The report adds that Spurs will only pay half of his wages and Real Madrid are currently considering the proposal.
Tomorrow’s @marca frontpage: “Bale has an exit” with Tottenham willing to spend 50-60m to bring him back – although they could only pay half his current salary…. pic.twitter.com/5VGrHU1zc4
— The Spanish Football Podcast (@tsf_podcast) July 15, 2019
It will be interesting to see what happens in the coming weeks.
Bale was a fantastic servant for Tottenham and it would be a huge morale boost for everyone associated with Tottenham if he comes back.
Despite his dip in form at Real Madrid, Bale remains a world-class player who can win games all on his own.
The 30-year-old could take Tottenham to a whole new level next year. Pochettino’s side aren’t far off Liverpool and Manchester City. Someone like Bale could help bridge that gap.
Bale is unwanted at Real Madrid and he might be tempted to consider a return as well.
Real Madrid are better off selling the player permanently, even if they have to take a hit on his wages. There is no point of keeping him on their books if Zidane is unwilling to use him.
Here is how the Spurs fans have reacted to the news.
Imagine ? pic.twitter.com/mkKtW7Wr7l
— Mr Pochettino ?? (@TheMacBoy_) July 16, 2019
Sounds feasible⏳?????????
NOW .. is it a question of ambition?
a) rejuvenating that career joining a dynamic project & brilliant manager
OR/
b) staying/potentially deteriorating in the sun for cash that a super wealthy player doesn’t really need?
Over to YOU @GarethBale11 ⏰? pic.twitter.com/zBCAbNV094
— Mr Pochettino ?? (@TheMacBoy_) July 16, 2019
Fingers crossed
— Big Dave (@db41073) July 16, 2019
Stop making us dream
— Gary (@Gary_Fussbal) July 16, 2019
Love to see it. But definitely does not play the type of game Poch wants, is injury-prone and is far too old for the current age profile of our recruits.
— Axemad (@Axemad2) July 16, 2019
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