Brussels, Europe Brief News –Spanish team Getafe have tweeted a naughty tweet on their social media account amid reports of their interest in Gareth Bale. Let’s unveil the mystery of how Bale offered himself to the club.
Gareth Bale On The Lookout for a New Look
Bale is looking for a new club after it was reported earlier this month that he was leaving Getafe’s neighbors, Real Madrid. Following his mega-bucks move from Tottenham in 2013, the Welsh magician had spent the previous nine years playing for Real Madrid at the Bernabeu.
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Angel Torres, the president of Getafe, said earlier this week that representatives of Gareth Bale had contacted him. As reported by the Daily Mail, he stated the following: “I talked with the player’s agency this morning. He has been offered to us. We will give it some thought. It is going to be necessary for me to consult with a member of the technical staff.
The Club’s Take on the Rumors
On Wednesday evening, the Spanish club’s social media account included a lighthearted take on the rumor that they were in the process of making a deal. They made fun of Bale’s iconic banner that said “Wales, Golf, Madrid” by tweeting “Getafe Getafe Getafe – in that order,” implying that the 32-year-primary old’s focus moving forward would be on Getafe. Getafe was the subject of the tweet.
Unfortunately, the buzz that was generated by the social media post didn’t last long since Bale’s lawyer, Jonathan Barnett, quickly put an end to any speculation that his client would be moving to Getafe.
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Transfer to Spanish Club
Despite rumors that Bale wants to remain in Madrid and the proximity of Getafe to the winger’s home in Madrid (which is only 20 minutes away), Barnett stated that a transfer to the Spanish club Getafe is not going to happen. It was claimed by him, “I don’t even have the number of the president of Getafe.”
After helping Wales qualify for the World Cup last week, Gareth Bale has already been linked with several teams. If Rob Page’s team failed to qualify for the showpiece competition, which kicks off in Qatar in November, the veteran had been touted to retire.
The Takeaway!
As a result, Bale will likely sign with a new team soon to keep himself fresh for the World Cup. Bale has been linked with a transfer to Getafe, the MLS, and even a return to Cardiff City, the club where he grew up.
However, it doesn’t seem like a romantic return to Tottenham is in the works. According to reports, Antonio Conte and Fabio Paratici have ‘no interest in bringing Gareth Bale back for a third stint at the club.