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No matter what Florentino says: Gareth Bale has already decided his future at Real Madrid

According to ‘El Chiringuito’, the Welsh forward wants to fulfill the last year of his contract with Real Madrid and then seek a new adventure in his sports career.

By Alexis Almosnino

According to ‘El Chiringuito’, the Welsh forward wants to fulfill the last year of his contract with Real Madrid and then seek a new adventure in his sports career.
According to ‘El Chiringuito’, the Welsh forward wants to fulfill the last year of his contract with Real Madrid and then seek a new adventure in his sports career.
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A few weeks before the start of LaLiga Santander, Gareth Bale has defined his future at Real Madrid. According to ‘El Chiringuito’, the Welsh player wants to fulfill the last year of his contract that he has left at the Santiago Bernabéu and then think about new adventures.

The merengue attacker does not have in mind to change teams, despite the fact that several clubs have asked about his services, thinking that president Florentino Pérez could sell him down before seeing him leave for free in the middle of next year. "The intention of Gareth Bale and the knowledge that Real Madrid has of his intentions is that he wants to fulfill that year of contract and then undertake a new adventure," said José Luis Sánchez of the aforementioned sports program on Spanish TV.

Always according to the aforementioned source, the Real Madrid coaching staff knows that Bale has been irregular in recent seasons. However, at some point in the 2021-22 campaign, the 'Cardiff Express' could prove important to Carlo Ancelotti's plans.

The Welsh player, with an annual net salary of approximately 15 million euros per season, ends his contract this season at the age of 32. He arrived at Real Madrid in the 2013/14 academic year and went from more to less with moments to remember such as his goals in the Champions League and Copa del Rey finals against Barcelona. However, his irregularity, his injuries, and his erratic campaign in 2019/20, caused his loan to Tottenham.

In the English club he did not enjoy all the continuity he would have wanted. Intermittently in the line-ups, he participated in twenty games and scored 11 goals. He did not convince José Mourinho and Ryan Mason, not because of their statistics, but because of their high salary cost, which does not finish convincing with all those numbers.

Later, with Wales, he reached the knockout stages of the European Championship without much brilliance. He has not returned to training yet and, if he stays, he could generate a problem at Real Madrid, which with Vinícius, Militao and Rodrygo, not counting Kubo, already has the three extra-community positions covered.

 


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