Rumor has it: Madrid in a position to pay part of Bale’s salary if he moves in, Man Utd overtakes Sancho

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Real Madrid are willing to pay for Gareth Bale to leave, while Manchester United have advanced in the search for Jadon Sancho.

Bale found himself out in Madrid and has been connected to a move despite a contract until 2022.

The Welshman’s huge salary would make it difficult for the La Liga champions to move him forward, but they are willing to pay for Bale to leave.

 

MAIN STORY – MADRID READY TO PAY HALF OF BALE’S WAGES

Real Madrid would pay part of Bale’s salary to see him make a move, according to The Telegraph.

Bale has been associated with a return to the Premier League, former Tottenham club would be interested.

The latest news may pave the way for Bale, despite everything, to leave Madrid after seven years at the club.

Rounded

– Manchester United seem to have advanced in their search for Sancho. ESPN reports that the Premier League giants have made progress on agent salaries and fees, but have yet to reach an agreement with Borussia Dortmund.

– Houssem Aouar is related to a move by Lyon, with a move to the consideration of the Premier League. The Mirror says that Arsenal love the midfielder, who would be a target for Manchester City.

– Barcelona would face a dilemma. Mundo Deportivo reports that the La Liga giants must count on 17-year-old Ansu Fati or point to Lyon star Memphis Depay before 2020-21.

– It turns out that there is some uncertainty about Alexandre Lacazette’s long career at Arsenal. ESPN claims the forward is asking for an explanation about his role at the Premier League club.

– Stephan El Shaarawy may be in a position to return to Europe. Telefoot says Paris Saint-Germain is in contact with agents of Shanghai striker Shenhua and that Juventus, former club Roma and Atletico Madrid are also interested.

– While Watford has been relegated from the Premier League, Troy Deeney may remain on the most sensible flight. The Daily Mail reports that the striker will leave the club to sign for a Premier League team.

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