Gareth Bale set to join MLS side Los Angeles FC

Wales forward Gareth Bale has agreed to join Major League Soccer side Los Angeles FC on an initial one-year deal when his contract with Real Madrid expires, it is understood.

The five-time Champions League winner is soon to be a free agent and is looking for a new club ahead of playing for Wales at the World Cup in Qatar, which starts in November.

Bale, 32, had been linked with a move to his hometown club Cardiff following the end of a nine-year stay at Real Madrid, but now appears set to continue his career with a move to the United States.

Veteran Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini recently announced a move to the same club, who became the second MLS club in the city after LA Galaxy when they joined the league in 2018.

Bale’s move to the MLS is expected to also include the option of an 18-month contract extension.

Bale and Chiellini should complete their moves to the MLS when the competition’s ‘Secondary Transfer Window’ opens on 7 July, so would be cleared to make a debut against Galaxy.

LAFC have already added Giorgio Chiellini to their roster.

While there has as yet been no official comment from LAFC, the MLS club had posted a cryptic message on Twitter appearing to tease an imminent announcement, writing “Any guesses?” to a GIF showing LAFC international mail.

Last week, Bale had excited Cardiff fans by visiting the Sky Bet Championship club’s Vale of Glamorgan base on their first day of pre-season training.

Wales captain Bale had fuelled speculation he might prefer being closer to home following comments that the standard of football he played before the World Cup should not prove a decisive factor in any move.

It is understood Bale – reportedly having earned around £600,000 per week at Real Madrid – had several options on the table, with former club Tottenham and big-spending Newcastle also suggested as potential destinations.

Speaking while on recent international duty with Wales, Bale said: “I don’t really know if the standard makes too much of a difference. A football game is a football game.

“I feel like I’ll never really lose my quality on the ball. I guess it’s a conversation to be had.

“I need time to think what’s the best move for me, my family, my kids, and hopefully we’ll sort that over the summer. I have options.”

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