£22 million and Gareth Bale could leave Real Madrid

VIỆT HÙNG |

Real Madrid plans to sell Gareth Bale for 1/5 of the money spent to recruit him. Not only that, Bale is also willing to reduce his salary to find a new team.

Los Blancos and Gareth Bale are having a conflict over how to let the Welsh striker leave the Bernabeu. Currently, the contract between the two sides is valid for 2 years but Real does not want to pay 30.2 million pounds in contract compensation.

Bale stays, what to do for the next 2 years? The 31-year-old striker himself shared that it would be difficult for him to leave Spain and find a new destination if Real were determined not to pay for the contract.

However, Los Blancos have recently changed their perspective on this troublesome deal. They don't want to "show off" Ms. Bale any longer. 22 million pounds is a figure given by the "White Vultures" Board of Directors.

When he sold James Rodriguez to Everton for £20 million, Real Madrid's salary fund was reduced to £312 million/year. If they can continue selling, this number will decrease further, helping the team's owners to some extent solve the problems in a difficult year due to the pandemic. Currently, Bale's salary at Real is about 600,000 pounds/week, a terrible figure.

In fact, it's not like Bale doesn't want to leave Real. Last year, a Chinese team wanted to recruit him for a £1 million/week salary. However, due to Real's greed and price pressure, the deal could not be successful.

If Bale leaves Real, will Man United or Tottenham welcome him? The striker who "made waves and winds" in the Premier League still wins the sympathy of foggy country fans.

22 million pounds for a big star, plus an easy salary, is not a bad option for the "Red Devils" or "Rooster".

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