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Gareth Bale's £1 million-a-week move to China has collapsed

Jul 28, 2019, 19:00 IST

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  • Gareth Bale's blockbuster move to Chinese soccer collapsed on Sunday.
  • The Real Madrid star was in talks about a £1 million-a-week move to Jiangsu Suning.
  • However, Madrid reportedly cancelled the move.
  • Bale has now just days to find a new club before the transfer window closes, after falling out favour with Real Madrid manager, Zinidene Zidane.
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Gareth Bale's one million-pounds-a-week transfer to Chinese soccer club Jiangsu Suning has collapsed.

Bale's representatives were in talks about a major move from Spanish giants Real Madrid to Jiangsu Suning in the Chinese Super League, which would have seen Bale receive a weekly salary of £1 million (around $1.24 million.)

However, the move has fallen through, according to multiple reports, meaning the Welshman has until just Wednesday to find a new soccer club after falling out favour with Read Madrid manager, Zinidene Zidane.

The BBC reported that Real Madrid cancelled the deal.

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Bale transferred to Real in September 2013 from English club, Tottenham Hotspur.

He moved for a then-world record transfer fee of $111 million.

In the six seasons since, the 30-year-old contributed to the league championship, domestic cup, and four UEFA Champions League-winning sides, notably showing extraordinary clutch to score match-winning goals at critical moments in high-profile finals.

Bale's Madrid dream ends in nightmare

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Bale's treatment by Real Madrid - the club management, its fanbase, and its media mouthpieces - has been called an"utter disgrace."

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The Telegraph newspaper wrote that Bale has been made a "scapegoat" to disguise greater failures at Real Madrid as the club has, until this summer, lacked a succession plan in the post-Cristiano Ronaldo era, and has experienced great instability because of the way it fired and hired three different coaches in the 2018-19 season.

Zidane recently said he wanted Bale out of the club for good. The Welshman was absent from a recent pre-season match, a 3-1 loss to Bayern Munich in Houston, Texas, and Zidane told the media that "the club is arranging his exit … if [his exit] is tomorrow, that's for the best. I hope it is imminent."

Bale has been linked with big-money moves back to the English Premier League, with Manchester United and his former club Tottenham Hotspur reported as possible destinations.

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