Gareth Bale 'Going Nowhere', Says Agent

Gareth Bale
is "going nowhere" despite his increasingly peripheral status at Real
Madrid, the Wales forward's agent says.
Bale
was visibly frustrated as he was left on the bench for most of Real's
La Liga title triumph this season.
And although
other clubs are interested in signing the 31-year-old, his agent Jonathan
Barnett says he will not leave on loan or on a permanent transfer.
"Gareth
is fine. He has two years left on his contract," he told BBC Sport.
"He
likes living in Madrid and he is going nowhere.
"He is
still as good as anyone else in the team. It's up to [Real Madrid manager]
Zinedine Zidane.
"Of
course there's been interest but there's hardly a club in the world which can
afford him.
"It's a
great loss that he's not in the Real Madrid team at the moment but he will not
leave."
Bale has
scored more than 100 goals and won four Champions League titles at Real Madrid
but his future has been under intense scrutiny lately, owing much to his
fractious relationship with Zidane.
The coach
insisted Bale's omission from the team's final game of the season against
Leganes was a "technical decision" but their exchanges have
not always been so diplomatic.
One of the
reasons for Zidane's departure from Real in 2018 was a disagreement with club
president Florentino Perez, who wanted Bale to stay at the club, while Zidane
wanted him gone.
It was the
Frenchman who eventually left and, when he was reinstated a year later, one of
the conditions for his return was the sale of Bale.

When a deal
was agreed to take the former Tottenham player to Chinese club Jiangsu Suning
last summer, Zidane said Bale's departure would be "best for
everyone" before the move collapsed.
Barnett
responded by calling Zidane a "disgrace" but, speaking on
Monday after Real's second La Liga title since Bale moved there in 2013, he
struck a more conciliatory tone.
"Gareth
is not looking to outlast Zinedine Zidane. Mr Zidane has been very
successful," Barnett said.
"There's
no hatred. Mr Zidane just does not want to play him.
"Gareth
trains every day and he trains well."
Bale is
still Real Madrid's highest-paid player with his current contract, which
does not expire until 2022, thought to be worth around £600,000 per week.
That is why
Real were eager to sell Bale last summer. The savings they could have made on
his wages meant they were even willing to forego a transfer fee for a player
they made the most expensive in the world when they signed him for a then
world-record fee of £85m in 2013.
Bale now
finds himself in a tricky position: unwanted by his current coach but too
expensive for almost any potential suitor.
Not that the
Wales forward seems to mind too much, judging by his recent antics while on the
bench for Real.
Even if he
is not playing, Bale seems content to collect his enormous salary, which would
cost his employers more than £35m if he was to stay for the remaining two years
on his contract.
One
potential issue, however, could be his lack of match fitness.
Bale has
previously stated that playing for Wales means more to him than
representing Real Madrid and, with Euro 2020 postponed until the summer of
2021, next season will be significant for international football.
If this
impasse at Real continues, Bale could find himself lacking in match fitness
before leading Wales at what would only be their third appearance at a major
tournament.
Even with
that possibility in mind, Barnett has dismissed the notion of Bale joining
another club on loan in order to play regularly.
"He
wants to play for Wales at Euro 2020. He always wants to play well for
Wales," said Barnett.
"Gareth
is one of the best players in the world. The best players in the world do not
go out on loan."
FROM .bbc.com/sport/football
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