
MANCHESTER UNITED reportedly want to sign Gareth Bale on loan from Spanish Side Real Madrid. Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has a task to rejuvenate His team at hand in his first transfer window at Old Trafford After a dissapointing spell. Solkjaer who made a blistering start when he took over from Jose Mourinho in mid-December, United’s form dipped towards the end of the season and they finished sixth.That means their summer transfer dealings have been made that much harder as the club cannot offer Champions League footballto any potential targets.The likes of Dan James and Aaron Wan-Bissaka could come in but snapping up a player with Bale’s pedigree would be a real coup.Related ArticlesGareth Bale to Man Utd: Zinedine Zidane has made no secret of the fact that Bale is surplus to requirements at the Bernabeu.But because of his substantial wages and poor injury record, no suitors have yet come forward.According to theMirrorthough, United may have a solution in bringing the Wales international in on a loan deal.And the report says the deal would be for a season-long loan with an option to extend it by a further 12 months.Gareth Bale is deemed surplus to requirementsat Real Madrid That would enable Madrid to slash up to £50m off their wage bill over the course of the next two seasons and this would suit all parties involved.After signing a new deal in 2016, Bale earns a whopping £480,000-a-week.United would also be willing to pay a loan feeto the Spanish side to try and temp them intogetting shot of the winger.Real finished a massive 19 points behind bitter rivals Barcelona last season and are in the midst of a huge rebuild.Related articlesWhat Man Utd insiders have said about Mourinho is shocking Solskjaer had to change itHow Man Utd’s transfer system really works and what role Ed Woodward will play this summerMan Utd flop Memphis Depay slams Red Devils: He wants Chelsea or Man City transferGareth Bale has won four Champions League titles with Real Madrid They have already spent close to £300m on players such as Eden Hazard and Luka Jovic and getting Bale of their wage bill must be a top priority, if it is possible.One factor though so far has been Bale’s reluctance to leave the club that he says he is happy to remain at.Bale has won four Champions League titles in his six seasons at Real Madrid and is still regarded as a top player despite his recent issues.Bringing him to Old Trafford would be a hugestatement of intent from Manchester United, a club struggling to keep up pace with bitter rivals Liverpool and Manchester City at the moment.
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