The Welshman has worn the merengue jersey since 2013.
Gareth Bale announced his departure from Real Madrid on Wednesday on social networks. The Welshman, whose contract expires at the end of June, has been playing for Real since 2013.
Bale arrived in Madrid in 2013 from Tottenham for 101 million euros. Member of the formidable attacking trio “BBC” with Karim Benzema et Cristiano Ronaldohe notably scored the second goal in the 2014 Champions League final against Atlético Madrid (4-1) and was the great architect of victory in the 2018 final, scoring twice against Liverpool (3-1 ).
The Welsh winger then gradually lost his starting stripes and was loaned to Tottenham last season. This season, he has participated in 5 league games and 2 Champions League. He leaves Madrid with a well-filled trophy cabinet: he won 15 titles with Real, including three Ligas (2017, 2020, 2022), a Spanish Cup (2014) and above all five Champions Leagues (2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2022).
Isco’s Late Nights
“Nine years later, my time at this club is coming to an end” : Spanish international midfielder Isco announced on Instagram on Monday his departure from Real Madrid, a club he joined in 2013 and with whom he won the Champions League on Saturday.
At 30 and at the end of the contract on June 30, Isco leaves Real with a whopping 19 titles, including 3 Spanish Championships (2017, 2020 and 2022), a Spanish Cup (2014) and 5 Champions Leagues (2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2022). “When I was in Malaga, I knew I was going to leave. I signed up with another club, but Real Madrid knocked on my door. And you can’t and you shouldn’t say no to Real Madrid, although there are always exceptionsstarted explaining Isco with a turtle emoticon.
A thinly veiled allusion to Kylian Mbappéoften questioned in this way on the Internet for his alleged resemblance to the Ninja Turtles, and who decided to refuse the offer of Real Madrid to extend to Paris Saint-Germain until 2025. “La Décima arrived (the 10th European Cup won by Real Madrid, in 2014, editor’s note), and everything that followed is history”, continued Isco on Instagram. “Nine years later, my time at the club that made it possible for all my childhood dreams to come true is coming to an end,” he continued before concluding: “I don’t understand why they’re already putting the party away. in Cibeles, if the 15th European Cup is already on the way! Hala Madrid”.
The Golden Boy 2012 (trophy rewarding the best European player under 21), very little used this season, gave no clues about his future.
Gareth Bale announced his departure from Real Madrid on Wednesday on social media. The Welshman, whose contract expires at the end of June, has been playing for Real since 2013. Bale arrived in Madrid in 2013 from Tottenham for 101 million euros. Member of the formidable “BBC” attacking trio with Karim Benzema and Cristiano Ronaldo, he notably scored the second goal in the 2014 Champions League final against Atlético Madrid (4-1) and was the great architect of the victory in final of the 2018 edition, scoring twice against Liverpool (3-1). The Welsh winger then gradually lost his starting stripes and was loaned to Tottenham last season. This season, he has participated in 5 league games and 2 Champions League. He leaves Madrid with a well-filled trophy cabinet: he won 15 titles with Real, including three Ligas (2017, 2020, 2022), a Spanish Cup (2014) and above all five Champions Leagues (2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2022). “Nine years later, my time at this club is coming to an end”: Spanish international midfielder Isco announced on Instagram on Monday his departure from Real Madrid, a club he joined in 2013 and with whom he won the Champions League on Saturday. At 30 and at the end of the contract on June 30, Isco leaves Real with a whopping 19 titles, including 3 Spanish Championships (2017, 2020 and 2022), a Spanish Cup (2014) and 5 Champions Leagues (2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2022). “When I was in Malaga, I knew I was going to leave. I signed up with another club, but Real Madrid knocked on my door. And you can’t and you shouldn’t say no to Real Madrid, although there are always exceptions,” Isco began to explain with a turtle emoticon. A thinly veiled allusion to Kylian Mbappé, often challenged in this way on the Internet for his alleged resemblance to the Ninja Turtles, and who decided to refuse Real Madrid’s offer to extend to Paris Saint-Germain until 2025 “The Decima arrived (the 10th European Cup won by Real Madrid, in 2014, editor’s note), and everything that followed is history,” continued Isco on Instagram. “Nine years later, my time at the club that made it possible for all my childhood dreams to come true is coming to an end,” he continued before concluding: “I don’t understand why they’re already putting the party away. in Cibeles, if the 15th European Cup is already on the way! Hala Madrid”. The Golden Boy 2012 (trophy rewarding the best European player under 21), very little used this season, gave no clues about his future.
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