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Published 11:24 2 Sept 2017 BST
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Earlier this week, Josep Pedrerol of Spanish broadcasters La Sexta - a close friend of Real Madrid president Florentino Perez - went after Bale. Taking a sly dig at the winger for not embracing the Spanish language, Pedrerol declared:
"Bale needs to be spoken to, seriously. And if anybody offers €100 million, he must be sold, and you must say 'thank you' in English, as he will not understand anything else."Spanish outlet Don Balon are reporting that both Perez and Real manager Zinedine Zidane had sanctioned a Bale transfer and were happy for him to leave on Thursday. Manchester United were contacted as to the 28-year-old's availability and José Mourinho was given the green light to get Bale in for said €100m. With two of the three parties happy to proceed, the move reportedly failed because Bale did not want to leave Spain. In his first two campaigns at Real, the former Spurs man played 44 and 48 times respectively. That figure dropped to 31 in the 2015/16 season, and then just 27 last season. He is still playing a part in Los Blancos' success and still adding medals to his collection but the emergence of Isco, Casemiro and Marcos Asensio have impeded on his influence, popularity and game time. It is noble that the Welshman has opted to stay and fight for his place but United and Real may yet strike a deal in January if Bale sees himself becoming increasingly marginalised in the first half of this season.

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