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Real Madrid: Gareth Bale was smiling in the middle of Florentino Pérez’s speech

Gareth Bale could not say goodbye playing for Real Madrid as he was unable to enter the Champions League final. However, against all odds, the Welsh striker was smiling this Sunday a few hours after the meeting of the merengue squad with their fans in the Plaza de Cibeles.

“Today we have the honor of returning to this City Council, which is also our home. The madridistas already know what our objective is: the Fifteenth”, said Florentino Pérez in his speech at the Madrid City Council.

At that moment Gareth Bale could be seen in good spirits alongside Karim Benzema. Marca de España indicated that both merengue stars reacted in this way after comments by Ceballos and Lucas Vázquez.

Bale’s future

Gareth Bale won his fifth Champions League during his career at Real Madrid. The former Tottenham player will not renew his contract, which ends on June 30 and his future would be in the Premier League.

Bale celebrated for his Champions 5

Unlike his behavior in achieving LaLiga Santander and the celebration of reaching the Champions League final after the comeback for history in the semi-final second leg against Manchester Citythe Welshman Gareth Bale did celebrate the fourteenth of Real Madrid and boasted on his social networks of the fifth ‘Orejona’ of his history at the end of a cycle.

The end of Bale He did not leave any surprises in sports, being on the bench but not having minutes from Carlo Ancelotti in a season in which he only participated in seven games, but this time he did experience the final with intensity and celebrated the great victory with his teammates. success achieved at the Stade de France in Saint Denis.

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