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Gareth Bale would be open to a return to Tottenham, but the biggest hurdle is the Welshman’s salary, Kaveh Solhekol said on The Transfer Show.

Gareth Bale would be open to a return to Tottenham, but the biggest hurdle is the Welshman’s salary, Kaveh Solhekol said on The Transfer Show.

Tottenham are getting closer to reaching an agreement with Real Madrid to sign Gareth Bale.

Bale’s advisers are talking to the Spurs about a possible loan from Real.

It is understood that Bale would like to return to Spurs, where he spent six seasons between 2007 and 2013, if an agreement with Real Madrid can be reached.

There are other clubs still interested in signing Bale, who Real Madrid would prefer to leave with a permanent contract.

Spurs head coach Jose Mourinho answered questions about the Bale club chase ahead of Thursday’s Europa League qualifying game against Bulgarian team Lokomotiv Plovdiv.

Initially, Mourinho did not want to be carried away by the reports.

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Gareth Bale, who comes to Tottenham from Real Madrid, would be suitable for all parties, according to the former president of the Spanish club, Ramón Calderón.

Gareth Bale, who comes to Tottenham from Real Madrid, would be suitable for all parties, according to the former president of the Spanish club, Ramón Calderón.

“Gareth Bale is a Real Madrid player. I don’t comment on players from other clubs,” he said.

“I can’t comment. That is not my job to have contacts with agents. I don’t want to comment on that.”

But when asked if Bale is a player he admires, Mourinho said: “I tried to sign him for Real Madrid which was not possible during my time there. But the president followed my instincts and my knowledge and the season I left. Gareth brought me to the club.

“There is no secret about [my admiration of the player]I think even Gareth knows. “

Bale’s agent, Jonathan Barnett, spoke to AFP on a possible deal with the Spurs and said: “It’s close, but it’s not done. It’s a complicated deal.”

Bale’s representatives are also talking to other Premier League clubs, but Real Madrid have not reached an agreement with anyone.

Manchester United may turn to Bale if they are unsuccessful in their search for Jadon Sancho, and the likelihood of the 31-year-old returning to play in England now seems much more realistic.

Bale said Sky Sports News Earlier this month, he would consider moving to the Premier League if Real Madrid lets him go and is open to joining United on loan or on a permanent move.

Tottenham is also in talks with Real Madrid about a deal to sign left-back Sergio Reguilon, while Eintracht Frankfurt forward Bas Dost is one of the options the club is considering to improve its attack.

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Spurs are interested in Eintracht Frankfurt striker Bas Dost, Dharmesh Sheth tells The Transfer Show, but could Gareth Bale really return to Spurs?

Spurs are interested in Eintracht Frankfurt striker Bas Dost, Dharmesh Sheth tells The Transfer Show, but could Gareth Bale really return to Spurs?

José Mourinho said before the season opener against Everton, in which the Spurs lost 1-0, that he “needs a striker”.

Mourinho has spent around £ 30 million on the signings of free agent goalkeeper Joe Hart, Wolves right-back Matt Doherty and Southampton midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg this summer, but so far Kane’s backing has proved elusive. .

Outlook: ‘Bale is willing to return to Spurs’

Bale is increasingly likely to leave Real Madrid in this transfer window

Bale is increasingly likely to leave Real Madrid in this transfer window

Kaveh Solhekol from Sky Sports on The Transfer Show:

The question that many Tottenham fans have been asking over the years, is there a chance that Gareth Bale will return to Spurs?

I think it is possible. It depends on how much they want him, how much they show him and his representatives that they love him, and of course, the most important factor is his salary. Can the Spurs pay his salary, even if they are subsidized? Even if Real Madrid pays half his salary, would a club like the Spurs want to pay between £ 250,000 and £ 300,000 a week for a 31-year-old?

If Spurs want him, if they made a move for him, I think I’d definitely look at it the same way that I would if Manchester United made a move for him.

As for Bale, Real Madrid has pressed the delete button. As far as they are concerned, it no longer exists.

Gareth Bale only played 32 percent of available minutes in La Liga last season

Gareth Bale only played 32 percent of available minutes in La Liga last season

Spanish media report that his shirt has been removed from the Real Madrid store in Madrid. There are no photos or images of him on his social media. He is obviously not training at the moment. He returned from the international team with a knee injury, so he is alone in the Real Madrid gym.

Real are basically sending the message, a message that was already pretty clear anyway because Zinedine Zidane wasn’t picking him, that he has no future at the club. They want him to leave, they want to get his huge salary off his books, which ranges from £ 500,000 to £ 600,000 a week.

Outlook: What needs to happen for the deal to go through?

Tottenham is 'where Bale wants to be' according to agent Jonathan Barnett

Tottenham is ‘where Bale wants to be’ according to agent Jonathan Barnett

Paul Gilmour of Sky Sports News:

“There is the feeling that the most difficult aspect of the agreement has already been resolved, which is the salary. Real Madrid is willing to subsidize part of that for this agreement to be carried out.”

“What we know as of Wednesday morning, Tottenham and Real Madrid are still in talks about the sensational return to North London and those talks are centered around a loan agreement. What we do not know if the option to buy exists.

“Bale has two years left on his contract, and that loan could end those two years. Certainly, there is a feeling among those close to the deal that this is more likely to happen the way things stand. There is real optimism.

“Bale’s Tottenham story has come up in most windows over the last three years, but the problem has always been that they can’t pay his salary.

“If Tottenham is in a position where they only have to pay between £ 200,000 and £ 300,000 a week, there is a feeling that this deal is within their grasp.”

Analysis: ‘The time has come for Bale to leave Madrid’

Bale spent six seasons at Spurs, scoring 56 goals

Bale spent six seasons at Spurs, scoring 56 goals

Former Real Madrid president Ramón Calderón told Sky Sports:

“If it’s Tottenham that he wants to go to, I’m sure he will go there. I don’t have personal knowledge of his intentions or the terms of the deal, but apparently it seems to be Tottenham.

“Sometimes, when the salary of the player who wants to leave Real Madrid is very high, we have shared part of that salary but I don’t know if it will be like that now.

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“He came here being the MVP of Tottenham, but now the point is to see if he can recover his time as a good player because it is clear that Zinedine Zidane does not have him. It is time to end this situation and for me it is the best time to to do that.

“I guess it will be [a permanent deal]. He has two years left on his contract, so if he leaves this season, I think he will stay at the new club for the rest of his career. He has three or four more years at a good level, so if he goes to Tottenham he might end his career there.

“I don’t know if Dele Alli will be part of the deal, but I don’t think Tottenham wants to let him go as he is a very good player. Any big team would want to have him on their side.”

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