As per one of the latest reports by The Express, Real Madrid are perceived to be growing frustrated with Gareth Bale owing to his injury concerns and are keen to strike him off their books. The 28-year-old has featured sporadically this season and Zinedine Zidane is under immense pressure to take some bold decisions after the end of the ongoing season.
With an exit from Santiago Bernabeu seemingly likely to happen in the summer for the Welsh international, here are three clubs which can appeal him for a move during the summer transfer window.
Manchester United
The financial muscle of Manchester United is unknown to none as the Premier League giants have splashed truckloads of cash to lure world-class players to the Old Trafford, particularly under the stewardship of Jose Mourinho. With Manchester City all set to clinch the league silverware, Mourinho’s troops have to come back stronger next season.
Besides, Manchester United have to better their credentials in the Champions League as well. Bale could be a ground-shattering signing for the Red Devils and there is no denying that. The Portuguese gaffer is building a strong side and the Read Madrid speedster, owing to the attacking prowess that he offers, could help them in meeting their needs next season.
Chelsea
After lifting the Premier League title last season, Chelsea have flattered to deceive this time around. Moreover, the Blues have been knocked out of the Champions League by Barcelona in the Round of Sixteen clash and frankly speaking, Antonio Conte’s term at the Stamford Bridge seems to be heavily numbered.
The Blues would definitely make some solid additions in the summer and given Roman Abramovich’s galvanizing aspirations for the club, there would be no dearth of money to be invested. Bale can play anywhere in the offensive half and his versatility could be a handy asset for the Londoners in the coming seasons.
Guangzhou Evergrande
The Daily Mail has reported that the former Tottenham Hotspur ace hasn’t closed his door for a move to China amidst the uncertainty regarding his future. The Chinese outfits have been luring some of the notable players of the game to their country of late by splashing huge amounts of money and the moolah that it has on offer could tempt Bale for a move.
Back in January, Guangzhou Evergrande were reported to be desirous to sign the Real Madrid star for a whopping transfer fee of €100million. Of course, the deal failed to materialize but owing to the fact that Bale is a shrewd attacker when fit, they might try to lure him to the Tianhe Stadium in the summer.