Ramon Calderon does not rule out a loan from Gareth Bale

Ramon Calderon, the former president of Real Madrid, the Spanish first-division champions, says the club may loan its veteran Welsh wing Gareth Bale and bear part of his salary in order to ease the differences between the club and the player.

Bell, 31, rarely participated with his team in the championship stages after the resumption of the championship matches after it was stopped due to the global health crisis of the Corona virus, and his presence was not prominent during the celebration of the title as well.

Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane said that Bale asked not to travel with the team to play a Champions League match against Manchester City last Friday because he did not want to play.

According to reports, Bill's weekly salary is up to 600,000 pounds ($ 782,460).

"It is very sad. It is unfortunate to see a player like him in the stands ... his skills and talents are still there. He is still a good player who can perform at a great level in the ranks of any team," the BBC quoted Calderon as saying.

The former president of the royal club added, "I think they will have to find a solution to his problem for the benefit of both parties. If he does not want to reduce his salary, which is understandable, then they should look for another way."

Calderon added, "The coach does not depend on him. If Zidane will continue with Real, which is certain, I believe Bale must search for a way out. I would not be surprised if he was loaned to another team and the club bears part of his salary."

Spanish media reports said Bale was close to joining China's Jiangsu Suning in July 2019, but Real Madrid blocked the deal at the last hour because he would not have been paid for the transfer.

Earlier, Jonathan Barnett, Bale's agent, ruled out the possibility of loaning the player when he said last month that Bale, whose contract expires in two years, "is not going anywhere."

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