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Zinedine Zidane says Madrid has found new club for Gareth Bale

Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane left Bale out of the Real squad for Saturday's 3-1 exhibition loss to Bayern Munich in Houston, and after the match he revealed he had been dropped because the club were "working on his departure", adding that he hoped it happens soon, "for everyone's sake".

Published July 21,2019
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Coach Zinedine Zidane says that Real Madrid wants to part ways with Gareth Bale, six years after it broke a world transfer record to sign the Wales winger.

Zidane said on Saturday following a friendly in Houston, Texas, that he expects Madrid to conclude a transfer for Bale to another club "in the coming days."

"We'll have to see if it goes through tomorrow, if it does then all the better," Zidane said. "Let's hope, for everyone's sake, that it happens soon. The club is dealing with the club that he'll move to."

Zidane made the comments after Bale did not play in the 3-1 loss to Bayern Munich in a preseason game.

Madrid paid a then-record transfer of 100 million euros (then 132 million dollars) to sign Bale from Tottenham in 2013.

Bale went on to help Madrid win four Champions League titles, one Spanish league, one Copa del Rey and several minor trophies.

He also scored some spectacular goals, including a memorable bicycle kick for the first of his two goals in the 2018 Champions League final victory over Liverpool.

But he has been injury prone and been criticized by Madrid fans for often underperforming during stretches of the season.

Madrid is looking to overhaul its squad after one of its most disappointing seasons in recent memory when it was out of contention for any major title months before the end of the campaign.

"It's nothing personal. There comes a time when things are done because they need to be done," Zidane said. "The situation will change and it's for the best for everyone."