Gareth Bale transfer news: Real Madrid winger expected to travel to London on Friday ahead of Tottenham return

Wales captain seems set to rejoin the north London club in a loan move

Jonathan Veal
Thursday 17 September 2020 13:07 EDT
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Gareth Bale has endured a torrid relationship with Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane
Gareth Bale has endured a torrid relationship with Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane (AFP via Getty Images)

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Gareth Bale is expected to travel to London on Friday to complete his return to Tottenham.

The Welshman is set to sign on a season-long loan from Real Madrid and – barring any last-minute hitches – will head back to the UK on Friday.

It is reported that he will be accompanied on the plane by Madrid team-mate Sergio Reguilon, who will join Spurs on a permanent transfer, with the club hoping to announce both deals before the weekend.

Tottenham have been in discussions to sign 31-year-old Bale seven years after he left for a then world-record fee and it appears all financial hurdles have been overcome.

Real Madrid are understood to be paying a large chunk of Bale's sizeable salary.

Left-back Reguilon, who was of interest to Manchester United, is primed to make a £27.5million move on a five-year deal after Spurs swiftly concluded negotiations for his services.

There is thought to be a buy-back clause inserted in the deal by Real Madrid.

Spurs coach Jose Mourinho refused to discuss either deal at Wednesday’s press conference previewing Tottenham’s Europa League qualifying clash with Lokomotiv Plovdiv, but he may be more forthcoming after the game given the significant developments.

Bale’s return will tug on the heart strings of Tottenham fans after his hugely successful first stint at White Hart Lane.

The Cardiff-born player swapped the north London club for the Spanish capital in 2013, going on to win four Champions Leagues during a medal-laden stint at the Bernabeu.

But Bale has found himself marginalised under Zinedine Zidane and has spent the last two years struggling to get in the side.

His return to Spurs is also timely for Mourinho after a dismal start to the campaign against Everton on Sunday where they looked void of all creativity in a sluggish 1-0 loss.

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