
Bale’s uncertain future at Madrid
Zinedine Zidane recently retook charge of Real Madrid after leaving them last summer.
Zidane won three Champions Leagues in a row with Madrid and most people will be happy to see him back at the Bernabeu.
However, one man who probably isn’t so happy is Gareth Bale.
Zidane never really took to Bale during his first spell managing Los Blancos and it is now being reported that the Frenchman does not want to work with him.
Despite these reports, Bale’s agent claims he could spend the rest of his career in Madrid:
“Yes, why not? He wants to play all his career for Real Madrid and if it does not work out, we will talk again.
“He will talk with Mr Zidane, take it from there and then see at the end of the season.”As quoted by BBC Sport.

MADRID, SPAIN – JANUARY 24: Zinedine Zidane, Manager of Real Madrid looks on during the Copa del Rey, Quarter Final, Second Leg match between Real Madrid and Leganes at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium on January 24, 2018 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)
OGS on Gareth Bale
With Bale’s days at Madrid looking to be coming to an end, the Welshman is once again being linked with a move to Man United.
Bale had a superb stint in the Premier League with Tottenham, which eventually got him his big money move to Spain.
The 29-year-old would no doubt bring some quality to Man United’s squad but he is also quite injury prone.
When asked about the possibility of signing Bale, Solskjaer stated:
“I can’t really comment on Gareth Bale or specific players because they’re property of other clubs. But we should look for quality players, definitely, and players who could improve us as a team.
“There’s so many factors you need to think about when you sign players.
“It’s easy when you’re in the media or when you’re a supporter, you can think short-term. We’ve got to think about the longevity as well, who’s going to fit in personality-wise.”As quoted by the Evening Standard.
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