Gareth Bale has said that his reunion with his former club Tottenham Hotspur is very much possible when he finishes his career at Santiago Bernabeu.
Bale had been a part of Tottenham Hotspur for 6 years before he was bought by the Spanish club Real Madrid.
Bale has been proving to be a fruitful winger for the Whites. He has settled down quite well there in Spain.
The Spurs, on the other hand, have missed Bale to the core. Their attack doesn’t seem to be as stingy as it was when the 25-year old winger was there.
According to Bale, he was extremely comfortable at Tottenham and did not want to leave, but, to reject the offer that was put forward by the Los Blancos was quite tough.
Gareth Bale has said that his reunion with his former club Tottenham Hotspur is very much possible when he finishes his career at Santiago Bernabeu.
Bale had been a part of Tottenham Hotspur for 6 years before he was bought by the Spanish club Real Madrid.
Bale has been proving to be a fruitful winger for the Whites. He has settled down quite well there in Spain.
The Spurs, on the other hand, have missed Bale to the core. Their attack doesn’t seem to be as stingy as it was when the 25-year old winger was there.
According to Bale, he was extremely comfortable at Tottenham and did not want to leave, but, to reject the offer that was put forward by the Los Blancos was quite tough.
In the words of the Welshman, “I still have got a soft corner for Tottenham. I loved everything over there in those 6 years. The support from the fans was fantastic.”
“The fans would obviously be a little disappointed when I made the move from there, but, I am sure they would have understood the situation and hopefully, they cheer for me whenever I play there.”
When asked if he sees himself putting on Tottenham jersey again one day, Bale said, “Well, anything is possible in the professional circuit. You just don’t know. So, I would not rule that out. I might find myself back there someday and I would be very happy if it happens. Everything about that club is so special.”
Madrid reportedly broke all transfer records to sign Bale. They spent 100 million Euros for that deal as per some of the reports in England. However, the number in the Spanish media was slightly different i.e. 91 Euros. There was no disclosure of transfer fee by either of the two clubs involved.