Real Madrid prepare to loan out Gareth Bale

Real Madrid are prepared to loan out Gareth Bale this summer should a permanent move not be possible, according to reports.

The front page of Monday’s edition of Marca leads on the news, claiming that Madrid are so desperate to offload the forward that they will consider a temporary exit.

Such a move would free up vital wages in order for the club to rejuvenate other areas of their squad, although it would of course mean the club do not receive a transfer fee.

The 29-year-old has been the subject of intense speculation that he may leave the Santiago Bernabeu this summer.

The report claims that the exit will be similar to that of James Rodriguez, who joined Bayern Munich on a two-year loan deal with a minimal upfront fee and €35m option to sign permanently.

However, Bale himself is said not to want to leave the club with agent Jonathan Barnett telling Spanish TV station Cuatro earlier this month: “He is very happy here.

“Gareth is a Real Madrid player and at this moment he is not thinking about returning to England.”

A fortnight ago, a report in Marca outlined how the Welsh forward has decisively lost the support of the club’s fanbase following a series of misses against basement side Huesca recently.

The Spanish media have criticised the player for his performances and against Levante last month he seemingly refused to celebrate his goal from the penalty spot with teammates.

Teammate Thibaut Courtois criticised Bale for not attending team dinners while former Madrid and Wales boss John Toshack, who claimed Bale needed to learn the Spanish language to ‘show respect’ to the fans.

Marca said that alongside a frosty relationship with fans and teammates, Coach Zinedine Zidane has also decided that the player should be moved on.

Bale joined Madrid from Tottenham in the summer of 2013 and has won four Champions League titles with the club.

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