The agent confirmed Bale’s next stop



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Representative Jonathan Barnett said that Real Madrid are in talks with Tottenham about the transfer of Gareth Bale.

Bale left Spurs to land at Real Madrid in 2013. The Welsh winger has scored 105 goals in 251 appearances at the Bernabéu. He won four Champions League titles during his time in Spain, along with two La Liga titles.

The rep confirmed Bale's next stop photo

The agent confirmed Bale’s next stop

However, Bale is no longer part of Zidane’s plan. He made just 16 appearances in all competitions last season. The Welsh player in contact is leaving this summer. Man United and Spurs are teams that are interested in him. And recently, Bale’s rep confirmed that returning to Spurs is the # 1 priority right now.

“Bale still loves the Spurs. We (Spurs, Real and Bale) are negotiating. Spurs is where you want to go.

Bale rose to Spurs in the 2007/08 season after moving from Southampton the previous season. He quickly became a key player at White Hart Lane before truly rising to world class in the 2012/13 season, scoring 26 goals, including 21 in the Premier League.

Bale won both the PFA Player of the Year and the PFA Best Young Player of the season. He also won the Player of the Year award from the British Sports Writers Association. This achievement helped Bale become the second player after Cristiano Ronaldo to win all 3 awards in the same season. Thanks to that, he broke Ronaldo’s record to become the most expensive player in the world when he arrived at Real Madrid.

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