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Bale returns to Spurs with injury

On-loan Madrid star returns home but will make his debut only in October

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 20 Sep 2020 2:36AM

Bale returns to Spurs with injury
Real Madrid midfielder Gareth Bale arrives at the Tottenham Hotspur training ground in north London yesterday. AFP pic September 20, 2020.

LONDON - Gareth Bale completed his return to Tottenham Hotspur on a season-long loan deal from Real Madrid, Spurs announced today.

However, the Wales attacker will not be fit to make his second debut for the club until late October due to an injury.

"We are delighted to announce the return of Gareth Bale to the club on a season-long loan from Real Madrid," Tottenham said in a statement.

"Gareth sustained a knee injury whilst playing for Wales on international duty earlier this month and this together with La Liga's later start compared to the Premier League means he has had a limited pre-season.

"We currently anticipate that he will be match fit after October's international break."

Tottenham's first game after the international break next month is away to Burnley on October 24.

Bale, 31, won four Champions League and two La Liga titles with Madrid after moving for a then world-record fee of £85 million (RM452 million) in 2013.

However, he had fallen out of favour at the Spanish champions in the past two seasons since Zinedine Zidane's return as coach.

The former Southampton winger made just two appearances for Madrid after football's return from the break caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and did not even travel for Madrid's Champions League exit to Manchester City in June.

"Our club wishes good luck to a player who has been part of one of the most successful stages of our history," Madrid said in a statement.

By contrast, at Tottenham, he is still remembered as one of the club's all-time greats. 

Bale twice won Premier League Players' Player of the Year during his first spell at the side, which saw him score 56 goals in 203 appearances and lure Madrid into paying a record-breaking price for his services.

Tottenham will reportedly pay half of Bale's huge 30-million-euro (RM146 million) salary for the season, with Madrid still on the hook for the rest.

He will wear the number nine shirt and form an exciting front-three with England captain Harry Kane and South Korea's Son Heung-min.

"To all the Spurs fans, after 7 years, I’m back!" Bale tweeted.

Spurs are badly in need of a lift after failing to qualify for the Champions League for the first time in five years last season and starting their new Premier League campaign with a dispiriting 1-0 home defeat to Everton.

Meanwhile, Sergio Reguilon has also made a permanent move from Madrid to Tottenham for a reported 30 million euros (RM146 million).

Reguilon heads to London after starring while on loan for Europa League winners Sevilla last season.

Madrid, though, will reportedly retain a buy-back option on the 23-year-old Spaniard for the next two seasons.

However, Reguilon, who made his debut for Spain earlier this month, is still highly regarded in Madrid, which is why they sought a deal to be able to bring him back to the club once Marcelo, 32, departs. AFP, September 20, 2020.

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