LONDON. — Tottenham’s Gareth Bale reported for training yesterday morning as speculation continues to mount on his future.
Spurs are remaining quiet on the world record bid of £86million that Sky Sports understands Real Madrid have made for the Welsh 24-year-old.
Although he was back at the training ground, a muscle injury, that forced him out the 6-0 pre-season friendly win against South China in Hong Kong on Saturday, will mean his physical activities may be restricted.
He is also unlikely to be involved in the weekend friendly against Monaco with the English Premier League campaign kicking off on August 17.
Tottenham fans will be more concerned with the winger’s availability for the new season and whether their star player, who scored 26 goals and was named PFA Player of the Year and Young Player of the Year, will be heading to the Bernabeu.
It has been reported that Bale is keen on talking to Real representatives, while the Spanish club’s director of football Zinedine Zidane believes the player should be given the opportunity to begin discussions.
Jamie Redknapp — a guest on Tuesday night’s Football Season Preview show on Sky Sports — says the new offer made by the La Liga giants makes sense for Spurs and the player.
“Real Madrid are the biggest club in the world how can he turn it down?” said Redknapp. “I also believe Tottenham are a selling club, their history would suggest that. You go back to Michael Carrick, Modric Berbatov they do tend to sell.
“They always sell at the right price and I think there will be a conversation between Daniel Levy and Joe Lewis and I can only see one outcome – and that is he will be a Real Madrid player.”
However, Tottenham legend Glenn Hoddle feels it would be a mistake for Bale to make the move.
“It’s a difficult one but if you’re talking about the lad himself, I would definitely, if I was advising him, I would say he’s not quite ready to go abroad,” Hoddle told talkSPORT. — Sky Sports.



