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News24.com | Gareth Bale to complete Spurs move this week: agent


Gareth Bale (Getty Images)


Gareth Bale (Getty Images)

Gareth Bale’s move back to Tottenham Hotspur from Real Madrid will be
completed this week, the player’s agent Jonathan Barnett told AFP on
Thursday.

The final details of a complicated deal are now being finalised by
Madrid and Spurs, with Bale expected to seal a return to the club he
left for a world-record €100 million in 2013.

“We’re getting there,” Barnett told AFP. “I think it will be completed this week.”

Madrid have been pushing for a permanent transfer for Bale in the
hope of being rid of his salary, worth around €30 million.

But Tottenham are expected initially to take Bale on loan as part of a
package that includes them paying around half of his wages, as well as
some added fees depending on the Welshman’s performances.

That would mean the total deal could cost Spurs around €20 million for the season. 

Bale has scored 105 goals and made 68 assists in 251 games for Real
Madrid while winning four Champions League titles and two in La Liga.

But despite some dazzling moments, Bale’s early years in Spain were
disrupted by injuries while his role has been significantly reduced in
recent seasons under Zinedine Zidane. 

The 31-year-old will join Jose Mourinho at Spurs, who reiterated on
Wednesday that he tried to sign the forward while he was in charge of
Real Madrid.

“I tried to sign him during my time at Real Madrid and the president
followed my instinct and knowledge and the season I left, he brought
Gareth to the club,” Mourinho said. “That’s no secret and Gareth knows
that.”

Tottenham are also close to completing the signing of Real Madrid left-back Sergio Reguilon for around €30 million.

Reguilon enjoyed an excellent 2018/19 season for Madrid but Zidane
sent the 23-year-old on loan last year to Sevilla, where he helped them
finish fourth in La Liga and win the Europa League.



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