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Bale opts out of Munich trip after Real block transfer

- By Matt Law FOOTBALL NEWS CORRESPOND­ENT

Gareth Bale has been left too upset to travel to Munich with the Real Madrid squad after his lucrative move to China was called off by the Spanish club.

Bale, whose team face his former club Tottenham at the Allianz Arena in the Audi Cup tonight, is said to be furious with the way he has been treated by Real manager Zinedine Zidane and president Florentino Perez.

Zidane had made it clear he does not want Bale and will not play him, only for Perez to call off a proposed move to Jiangsu Suning at the 11th hour, leaving the 30-year-old in limbo. Suning had agreed a deal with Real and Bale, but Perez changed his mind and demanded a fee which scuppered the move.

Bale has not been offered any explanatio­n over the U-turn or any reassuranc­es over his role at Real.

Sources close to Bale do not think an alternativ­e move will materialis­e this summer, with the Chinese transfer window shutting tomorrow and Suning instead signing Ivan Santini. That has left Bale convinced he will be left to rot in the Real stands while Zidane remains in charge, despite Perez’s hope that the former France internatio­nal’s stance can be changed.

Bale’s £600,000-aweek deal has three years to run, meaning Real could have to pay him more than £90 million not to play. Zidane does not speak to the Wales internatio­nal and the relationsh­ip between the pair is only likely to have been soured further by the events of the past week or so. Zidane was branded a “disgrace” by Bale’s agent Jonathan Barnett for going public over his desire to move his client on. Angry that the move to Suning – which would have earned Bale £1 million a week – fell through, Barnett said: “It’s simple, Zidane doesn’t like Gareth. There’s no relationsh­ip between them. There never has been.”

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Angry: Gareth Bale feels badly treated by Real over Chinese move

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