Gareth Bale has boosted Cardiff’s hopes of signing him by suggesting the standard of football he plays before the World Cup does not make “too much of a difference”.
Bale is a free agent following the end of his nine-year stay at Real Madrid, and has said that he will resolve his future following his summer break.
The 32-year-old has been linked with Premier League outfit Newcastle and MLS teams in the United States ahead of Wales playing at the World Cup in Qatar this November.
But Cardiff has also emerged as a potential destination, despite the Bluebirds playing in the Sky Bet Championship. Bale’s agent Jonathan Barnett revealed in a recent interview that “what Gareth does next is not about money”, while Wales manager Robert Page said the idea of his captain joining Cardiff “ticks all the boxes” and “makes a lot of sense”. “It’s something I guess I need to sit down and go through,” Bale said on his future ahead of Wales’ Nations League tie in Holland on Tuesday. “Not just with my family, but with the manager here (Page), with the physios here that we use, to see what would give me the best chance of being fit come November and December. “I don’t really know if the standard makes too much of a difference.