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Gareth Bale has sealed his return to Spurs for the remainder of the season, but he could end up staying longer.
Welsh superstar Bale was harassed by fans when he arrived at Tottenham training ground on Friday to close out his season loan from Real Madrid.
The north London club has agreed to pay a percentage of his salary in a deal amounting to around £ 12 million ($ A21 million) for the season, and they will officially confirm it today.
That works out to around £ 230,000 per week ($ A408,000), less than half his estimated salaries of £ 600.00 per week ($ A1,063,000) at Real Madrid.
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SunSport understands that if the move goes well, it could even be extended for another year until the end of NEXT SEASON, when his contract with the Bernabéu expires.
The Spurs have worked the numbers to stay within their pay structure and bring back the 31-year-old Bale, seven years after selling him to the Spanish giants for a world record £ 86 million.
North Londoners also completed a £ 25 million ($ A44 million) raid by Real Madrid left-back Sergio Reguilon on a five-year deal.
Spain’s ace Reguilon, 23, and Bale flew to London yesterday on a private jet chartered by Spurs president Daniel Levy.
After landing at Luton Airport, they were taken to Enfield training headquarters in separate luxury cars.
When they arrived, they were greeted by dozens of fans who had gathered outside the gates.
Bale was all smiles as fans with camera phones chanted, “Gareth Bale, Gareth Bale, he was born to play for the Spurs.”
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The two new boys also met with manager José Mourinho, who had spent the night with his players in the luxurious training ground hostel after returning from Thursday’s 2-1 win over Lokomotiv Plovdiv in Bulgaria early in the morning Yesterday.
Mourinho then put his stars in for a light training session before their Premier League clash in Southampton at lunchtime tomorrow.
After the victory in Plovdiv, Mourinho said: “I don’t like the number of players I have in my squad.
“It is very, very difficult to handle in all aspects. Too many players. “
Mourinho’s comments hinted that he is now looking to cut his roster.
Genoa’s target Danny Rose, Ryan Sessegnon, Juan Foyth, Paulo Gazzaniga and Erik Lamela are the ones likely to move on before the deadline.
This story originally appeared in The Sun and is reproduced with permission.