Florentino Perez's administration considers his presence a "financial burden" ... and Zidane does not want him to remain

Real Madrid ready to pay 50% of Bale's salary to get rid of a "headache"

  • Gareth Bale played with Real Madrid only 16 games last season.

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Real Madrid stopped the Spanish headache painkiller and resorted to an antibiotic that would permanently get rid of a headache whenever he thinks about the future of his Welsh player Gareth Bale, who refuses to be the French coach Zinedine Zidane, his stay in the team during the new season, so that his days are numbered in the royal club at a time described by the administration The royal club b "the financial burden".

The British newspaper, The Daily Telegraph, said yesterday: “Real Madrid is ready to pay 50% of Bale’s salary to facilitate his exit from the club and pave his way back to the English Premier League this summer,” noting that “the royal club’s decision comes in light of Gareth Bale and his agent’s intransigence. Determining the fate of the player without taking a satisfactory solution to both sides, and their coldness in dealing with the current circumstance.

Bell (31 years) had accused the club's management a few days ago of obstructing his transfer, and he did not understand a reason for that, at a time remaining two years after the end of his contract with the club, which must give him 32 million euros in order to unilaterally terminate the contract, which pays Real Madrid To the requirement of obtaining 24 million euros in preparation for his departure to the English Premier League, especially since the English clubs Tottenham and Manchester United want to sign him, according to the British "Daily Mail".

The Real Madrid administration did not seize the opportunity to get rid of Bale last summer, when he was close to moving to the Chinese Jiangsu Suning team, as the deal failed due to the refusal of club president Florentino Perez to dispense with his card for free, although the Chinese club was ready to pay Bale's salary in full (14 million Euro per year).

Real Madrid's desire to get rid of Gareth Bale comes after the club succeeded in lifting the weight off its shoulders in a similar scene, when he discarded the Colombian playmaker James Rodriguez and sold it to Everton for 22 million euros.

Bale does not have a good relationship with Real Madrid supporters after his frequent absence from the team's matches due to the many injuries, the last of which was a few days ago with his suffering from knee pain after he participated with his country in two matches in the European Nations League, and Bell also lacks "charisma" and the leadership figure able to compensate The departure of the Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo, as well as his modest presence in most matches, especially since last season he only participated in 16 matches during which he scored two goals, and his performance was not convincing, which prompted Zidane to keep him for a long time on the bench, so that the Spanish media remained Monitor his behaviors and the apathy that dominated him despite not playing.

It is noteworthy that Real Madrid contracted with Bale in 2013 from Tottenham for 100 million euros, and at that time it was the most expensive transfer deal in the history of football, surpassing his colleague Ronaldo, who had moved with a value of 94 million euros, and that deal remained the highest until the summer of 2016 when it was overtaken. The transfer of Frenchman Paul Pogba from Juventus to Manchester United is about 105 million euros.

Bill with Real Madrid last season

Number of posts:

12 matches (4 substitutes).

Minutes played: 1092

- He scored two goals.

- He made two goals.

Receive two yellow cards.

One red card.

- Shot Average: 2.1 per match.

Passing percentage: 79%.

Rating out of 10: 6.82

• He suffers from knee pain, after he participated with Wales in the European Nations League.

• Bell accused the Royal Club management of obstructing his departure from "Santiago Bernabeu".

• Manchester United and Tottenham want the services of the Welsh player.

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