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Gareth Bale ‘will have to wait a month for his second Tottenham debut after arriving injured’ after a knee problem he suffered in international service with Wales
- Gareth Bale received a heroes welcome as he is ready to return to Tottenham
- The Welshman is about to sign for a year on loan from Real Madrid
- However, the Welshman could miss the first month of action due to a knee injury
Tottenham have reportedly received bad news about Gareth Bale just as the Welshman is about to make his long-awaited return to the club.
The 31-year-old, along with full-back Sergio Reguilón, were at Tottenham’s training ground on Friday as they finalized their transfer to the Premier League club.
However, Bale has been suffering the effects of a minor knee problem that he picked up on international duty for Wales earlier this month.
Gareth Bale arrived at Tottenham’s training ground on Friday when he is ready to return to the club.
And Marca has now reported that Spurs fans will “have to wait a month” to see Bale return in the Tottenham jersey.
It would mean that Bale would miss an intense series of games for José Mourinho’s team over the next few weeks.
Bale will undergo an intensive personalized fitness program to bring him up to speed due to injury and a lack of recent matches, having played just 215 minutes of soccer for the club and the country since February.
Spurs fans may have to wait for his second debut due to an injury he received with Wales
The winger had long fallen out of favor at Real Madrid with coach Zinedine Zidane and was often left on the bench.
The Spurs will put together a meticulous schedule to get you 100% fit as soon as possible.
Bale, who underwent medical examinations in Madrid, came to a hero’s reception from jubilant fans when he arrived at the club’s training ground, seven years after leaving to join Real Madrid in a then transfer world record. of £ 86 million.
The 31-year-old Welsh international agreed to a one-season loan earlier this week, and Real Madrid subsidized at least half of his £ 500,000 per week.
The deal, which Sportsmail revealed will cost the Spurs £ 13 million in wages, does not include an option or obligation for the Spurs to buy Bale, although they will have the option to extend the loan for a second year.
José Mourinho’s team will bring Bale and Real Madrid side Sergio Reguilón
Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez wants to retain an option to bring Bale back to the Bernabéu next summer, despite the player’s dispute with coach Zinedine Zidane.
The Spurs have also completed the capture of Real’s left back Sergio Reguilón. The club has agreed to a £ 27.5 million deal with another £ 4.5 million owed in add-ons.
He has signed a five-year deal, and Spurs accepted Madrid’s demand for a £ 36.5 million buyback clause, a demand that Manchester United rejected in their search for the player, who can be activated in the next two years. . Neither deal was completed in time for the couple to participate in their trip to Southampton.