Gareth Bale will boost the bid from the UK and Ireland to host Euro 2028 by joining the Welsh delegation in Geneva next month.
Bale, the Wales men’s team’s most capped player and record goalscorer, retired from football in January after an illustrious career that saw him win five Champions League titles and three FIFA Club World Cups at Real Madrid.
The 34-year-old has now offered a helping hand for Wales to become a Euro 2028 co-host alongside the Republic of Ireland, Nothern Ireland, England and Scotland.
Turkey are also in the running to stage the tournament, with the final decision to be made in Geneva on October 10th when Bale will be present.
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