Published 15:10 IST, September 3rd 2020
Gareth Bale reveals Real Madrid blocked his transfer multiple times with future uncertain
Gareth Bale has expressed his disappointment and has hit out at Real Madrid for keeping his future hanging. The Welshman has been frozen out by manager Zidane.
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Gareth Bale has expressed his disappointment and hit out at his club, Real Mrid, for keeping his future hanging. 31-year-old me has me just two appearances for Real Mrid since restart of football post lockdown. forward has h great success in Mrid, having won four Champions Leagues and two LaLiga titles with club and has been one of top performers but with injuries and loss of form, Bale has fallen down pecking order has been frozen out.
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Gareth Bale says Real Mrid blocked his transfer multiple times as future remains uncertain
Welsh winger has h a great Real Mrid career but Zinedine Zidane is t quite an mirer. Bale has found game time increasingly hard to come by and was on brink of an exit last year. A Chinese Super League side came calling, but Real Mrid pulled plug on that deal at last minute.
Speaking in an interview with Sky Sports, Bale expressed his anguish and stated: "I tried to leave last year but y blocked everything at last second. It was a project I was excited for but it didn't materialise. I want to play football, I am still motivated to play football, so I guess it's on club. y are in control of everything. I have a contract, all I can do is carry on what I am doing and hopefully, something comes up. re have been or instances where we have tried to go but club won't allow it or y've done something. It's down to club"
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Gareth Bale transfer: Bale returning to Premier League?
Bale has been linked with a move back to Premier League, where he began his career and plied his tre for 6 years between 2007 and 2013 with Tottenham Hotspur. Wales international has two years left on his current Real Mrid contract but is seeking a transfer and is willing to take up new challenges. Bale believes he has all it takes to play in Premier League and said: "I am only 31, I feel I am in great shape still and feel like I have a lot to give. We will see what happens. It's in club's hands but y make things very difficult, to be honest."
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15:10 IST, September 3rd 2020