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Gareth Bale agrees to join MLS side Los Angeles FC on one-year deal after leaving Real Madrid


Gareth Bale has agreed to join MLS side Los Angeles FC on a one-year deal. The forward a free agent after leaving Real Madrid this summer had other offers but has chosen to move to California and the MLS. He later confirmed the move on his social media pages saying See you soon Los Angeles. It was accompanied by a video of Bale in a LAFC hat - something that was teased on the clubs channels the previous evening as they posted their own video of the hat being sent in a box to Bale.

Twitter Due to your consent preferences youre not able to view this. Open Privacy Options Twitter Due to your consent preferences youre not able to view this. Open Privacy Options Bale is looking to maintain his fitness ahead of Wales appearance at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. They qualified last month after beating Ukraine in their World Cup play-off final in Cardiff with Bales free-kick nodded home by Andriy Yarmolenko in the only goal of the game. Reporter notebook Why Gareth Bales MLS move is good for all involved

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Sky Sports News Dharmesh Sheth said If we go back to just before that famous afternoon when Wales beat Ukraine in the World Cup Qualifiers there was all sorts of speculation about Gareth Bales future. If Wales had failed to qualify for the World Cup there was even talk that Bale would retire from football altogether.

Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Wales captain Gareth Bale has dismissed reports linking him with a move to Getafe as well as explaining his thinking behind any potential move in the near future Then when he did help Wales qualify for the World Cup for the first time in 64 years there was even talk that he could join his hometown club the club he supported as a boy in Cardiff City. He held talks with Cardiff City manager Steve Morrison about a potential move there and we were talking about a short-term deal to keep him fit leading into that World Cup in Qatar.

 

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