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FootballDisappointment at Real Madrid As Ancelotti Confirms Departure of Top Player From Spanish Club
- Carlo Ancelotti has confirmed Gareth Bale will leave Real Madrid in the summer amid Tottenham free transfer talk
- The 32-year-old winger has been plagued by injuries and his contract at Real Madrid runs out at the end of the season
- The Wales captain has won two La Liga titles, a Copa del Rey, and four Champions League crowns in nine years at the Bernabeu
Gareth Bale will seize to be a Real Madrid player when his contract expires at the end of the current campaign Carlo Ancelotti has confirmed.
The Welsh winger has spent the last nine years at the Spanish capital and has won two La Liga titles, a Copa del Rey, and four Champions League titles with the Galacticos.
According to a report via The Sun, Ancelotti who disclosed he has a great personal relationship with the winger revealed Bale plans to end his stay with Real Madrid on a high.
“Personal relationships are strong when everyone shows respect and he has always done that and has never let me down in that regard.
"In the past, he hasn't had great motivation, but he wants to end things here in a good way.
"Bale has helped this club to win the Champions League, Copa del Rey, and signing off on a high here would be good for his career."
Bale recently returned from a six-month injury layoff as he made his first appearance for Real Madrid in the goalless draw against Villareal last weekend.
Real Madrid fear Gareth Bale cannot play two games in a row
Meanwhile, Real Madrid is scared Welsh winger Gareth Bale will struggle to prosecute back-to-back games for the Galaticos due to his injury history.
Bale made a first appearance for Real Madrid in six months against Villareal last weekend in a 1-1 draw after being sidelined by injury.
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Earlier, Sports Brief reported Paris Saint Germain and Real Madrid come face to face in an early clash of the titans in the Champions League round of 16 first leg on Tuesday, February 15.
Fans will be treated to what promises to be an enthralling encounter as the La Liga leaders come up against the Ligue 1 champions, with all to play for in the knockout stages of the most prestigious club competition.
Los Blancos qualified for the round of 16 as group winners, topping Group D that had the likes of Inter Milan, Shakhtar Donetsk and Sheriff Tiraspol.