Gareth Bale’s requirements for his transfer

Real Madrid winger Gareth Bale looks set for a return to the Premier League in the summer, and he’s now laid down conditions prior to exiting Spain.

Real Madrid forward Gareth Bale’s problems in Spain continue to persist. The Wales international has not been on the best of terms with his teammates, with Marcelo admitting that in a recent interview, and Luka Modric continues to be his only friend and regular companion from the dressing room.

All that said and done, Bale’s injury issues and code of conduct are other things which make the former Tottenham Hotspur winger an intolerable player. The likes of Marco Asensio, Isco and Lucas Vazquez have raced past him over the last two seasons and now, Vinicius Junior is giving Bale some serious competition too.

Santiago Solari did not prefer to give Gareth Bale much playing time and Zinedine Zidane’s return spells worse problems for the 29-year-old. The Welshman’s exit from Real Madrid has been long spoken of, and after a horrendous season, abysmal attitude and endless injuries, Bale could finally be on his way out.

A return to the Premier League seems to be the best option for the ex-Southampton forward. Bale has now laid forward his conditions to Florentino Perez and Zinedine Zidane, bound by which he will be leaving the club this summer. Gareth asks for a return to England to play in the north, in Manchester United’s roster.

The Red Devils are willing to pay 60 to 80 million euros for the Real Madrid forward and look to lure Perez into being convinced with the offer. However, the notorious and smart Real Madrid president is very clear about not letting Bale depart for a price of less than 100 million euros in spite of the player’s begging and pleading.

Other sources claim that the Welshman is convinced that he will be out of Real Madrid next season and has already purchased a house in Manchester. It looks like an exit of Gareth Bale puts Real Madrid in a very good position to sign other targets due to a huge transfer receipt and freeing of wage bill.

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