Gareth Bale’s future is uncertain as his loan spell at Tottenham from Real Madrid draws to an end.
Bale has said he intends to return to Madrid for the final year of his contract.
Spurs’ interest in keeping the Wales star beyond this season is not clear as they are in the market for a new head coach after Jose Mourinho’s dismissal.
TOP STORY – NEW SPURS BOSS TO DECIDE ON BALE
The Daily Mail reports that Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy will let the club’s new head coach decide whether or not to re-sign Bale.
The option remains for a second loan deal for the Welshman to re-join Spurs from Madrid next season.
Spurs have first option on a second loan but they would require Bale’s agreement, although he appears out of favour in Madrid.
Triggering the clause will cost Tottenham £12million.
Daniel Levy set to offer Spurs’ new manager the chance to re-sign Gareth Bale on a second loan spell | @SamiMokbel81_DM https://t.co/OzZOW4vjv6
— MailOnline Sport (@MailSport) May 3, 2021
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– Borussia Dortmund’s asking price for Jadon Sancho is down to £87m (€100m) according to ESPN, which may interest Manchester United and Liverpool. Dortmund previously demanded more than £100m (€115m) for the England midfielder.
– Arsenal are interested in signing Rangers midfielder Glen Kamara, with a five-year deal on the table, according to Football Insider.
– The Athletic claims Brentford striker Ivan Toney is drawing interest from Leicester City and Everton as well as a “host of clubs” preparing bids for his services.
– Newcastle United are considering a move for Vitesse defender Danilho Doekhi, reports De Telegraaf.
– Bayer Leverkusen are in the mix to sign Santos’ teenage forward Kaio Jorge, claims Kicker.
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