Real Madrid chiefs are not ruling out bringing back Gareth Bale from Tottenham next season.
The Spanish giants agreed a deal in the summer, with the North Londoners picking up the bill for part of the Welsh talisman’s mega £650,000-a-week wages.
But it has emerged that Madrid have options on what to do next summer.
Bale will have one year left on his contract next summer and could be sold to an English club, with Spurs favourites.
AS report that the club are restructuring so they have extra finances to bring in more stars.
They could save around £27m if they sell Bale.
Tottenham could wrap up a sale of around £22m for the 31-year-old next summer.
Alternatively he could stay in the capital at his old club for a second full season on loan.
The third option is that he returns to Madrid, where he has scored 80 goals in 145 LaLiga starts.
But that would only really be feasible if coach Zinedine Zidane gets the axe.
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