Cardiff City transfers news as Ralls remains in talks, eight let go and Gareth Bale rubbishes links
These are your Cardiff City headlines on Friday, June 10
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These are your Cardiff City headlines on Friday, June 10
Gareth Bale wants to stay in Madrid next season to avoid major disruptions to his life before leading Wales to the World Cup at the end of the year. In a surprising turn of events on Wednesday, Getafe president Angel Torres said he had spoken to Bale’s representatives about a move.
Gareth Bale's agent has rubbished claims from Spanish side Getafe they have been in talks about signing the Wales star.
Getafe have been offered the opportunity to sign former Real Madrid forward Gareth Bale, according to the club's president. In a wholly unexpected move, Angel Torres said that he had spoken to Jonathan Barnett — Bale's agent — on Wednesday, and that Los Azulones were subsequently going to «study» the possibility of making a potential deal work. Ad/> Bale has gone on record to say that «loads» of offers had come his way following his release by Real Madrid, but this is one of the more surprising.
Gareth Bale has been heavily linked with a return to Tottenham Hotspur this summer. It comes after the Welshman announced his departure from Real Madrid at the end of his contract this summer.
Getafe president Angel Torres has told Spanish media that the club has been offered the chance within the last hour to sign Gareth Bale.
Argentina quiere vender su gas a Europa y España puede ser la puerta de entrada que busca el país suramericano. El presidente del Gobierno español, Pedro Sánchez, y el de Argentina, Alberto Fernández, acordaron este martes impulsar el Plan de Asociación Estratégica pactado el año pasado entre ambos países y se mostraron dispuestos a reforzar la cooperación energética en los sectores del gas y el litio. «Podemos ser un proveedor estable de energía», escribió Fernández en Twitter tras reunirse durante más de una hora con Sánchez en Moncloa.
Argentina quiere vender su gas a Europa y España puede ser la puerta de entrada que busca el país suramericano. El presidente del Gobierno español, Pedro Sánchez, y el de Argentina, Alberto Fernández, acordaron este martes impulsar el Plan de Asociación Estratégica pactado el año pasado entre ambos países y se mostraron dispuestos a reforzar la cooperación energética en los sectores del gas y el litio. «Podemos ser un proveedor estable de energía», escribió Fernández en Twitter tras reunirse durante más de una hora con Sánchez en Moncloa.