Real Madrid has in mind to make some additions in the summer of Europe and that would mean that many players who acted in the 2016-2017 season leave the club. However, one of the elements that is untouchable for the 'White House' is Gareth Bale.
The world-class player has expressed his desire to continue in the team led by Zinedine Zidane and the directors of Real Madrid, with Florentino Pérez at the helm, also want the Welshman in their ranks for the upcoming season.
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Gareth Bale signed the extension of his contract nine months ago, which is valid until 2022. Once the tournaments he played until the middle of 2017 were completed, the world-class player from Real Madrid received offers from the main clubs in the Premier League. PSG itself tempted the former Tottenham player to be part of the ambitious project that the Parisian team is building with Unai Emery. The answer for everyone was a resounding no.
The trust that Real Madrid's board has given him, despite his injuries, especially the one he had in his right ankle in recent months, makes Gareth Bale not hesitate to stay in the Spanish institution, with which he aims to continue winning titles.
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In addition, in Real Madrid it is rumored that in the face of Cristiano Ronaldo's imminent departure due to legal problems, the natural substitute for the Portuguese would be none other than Bale. From within the Merengue club, they have claimed that the world-class player is capable of taking on those responsibilities.
With this panorama, Gareth Bale would be one of the members of the renovated attack of Real Madrid with the Frenchman Karim Benzema and a potential signing of the revelation of Europe, who is currently a player for Monaco in France, Kylian Mbappé, 18 years old.
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