Wales striker Gareth Bale confirmed his departure from Real Madrid in a farewell message on Wednesday, according to a statement posted on Twitter.
“I am writing this letter to thank all of my current and former teammates, coaches, staff and fans for their support,” the 32-year-old said.
And he continued: “I came here 9 years ago as a young man who wanted to fulfill his dream of playing for Real Madrid, wearing this vintage white shirt, wearing this logo on his chest, playing at the Santiago Bernabéu, winning titles and being part of it. what (the club) is famous for. in the list of the most crowned clubs.
Bale joined Real Madrid in 2013 from Tottenham Hotspur in a record deal valued at €100m and played a key role in leading the team to the Champions League title in 2014, 2016, 2017 and 2018, achieving his fifth personal title this year. of the season, but having no influence due to his presence On the bench or away from the team for most of the season and in all competitions.
Despite the difficult end of his career at the Santiago Bernabeu, Bale said: “Now I can go back in time, think carefully and in all honesty say that this dream has become a reality and much more.”
And Bale won’t be the only player to leave the Royal Club, like Spanish midfielder Isco, whose contract has ended after nine seasons in the first team and is likely to move to Real Betis, and Brazilian defender Marcelo. who has defended the colors of the club since 2007 and won every possible title, will also leave, including five in the Champions League and six in the Spanish League.