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- Gareth Bale is 4/6 to move to Cardiff next season after leaving Real Madrid
- It's 11/10 that Bale joins an MLS team in what's looking like a two horse destination
- Wales are 11/2 to win their World Cup Group in Qatar later this year
Gareth Bale is 4/6 to move to Cardiff next season after leaving Real Madrid
Welsh superstar Gareth Bale is now a free agent since leaving Real Madrid this Summer after 9 years at the club.
Bale has been linked with a move to Cardiff for a long time now and he has admitted to being a fan of his hometown club when he was younger.
Bookmakers give odds of 4/6 that Bale moves to Cardiff at some point in this transfer window, but the fact that he's a free agent helps any sort of negotiation period.
Gareth Bale Next Club | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
Cardiff | 4/6 | 60% |
Any MLS Club | 11/10 | 47.6% |
Newcastle | 16/1 | 5.9% |
Nottingham Forest | 20/1 | 4.8% |
Getafe | 25/1 | 3.8% |
There have been different links to Premier League sides for Bale's next club, but Newcastle are 16/1 to sign him this window.
The Toon obviously have a big budget now with their new Saudi owners and Bale could be a massive marquee signing for the club.
It's 11/10 that Bale joins an MLS team in what's looking like a two horse destination
Gareth Bale could well move to America next with his odds of playing in the MLS at 11/10.
An MLS move would surely make him more money in wages than a move to Cardiff, but Bale says he has 'loads' of offers.
According to numerous reports, Cardiff pay their entire squad around £240,000 a week in wages, whereas Bale was reportedly on £500,000 a week on his own at Real Madrid.
This shows that Bale would surely have to take a massive pay cut if there's any chance of him playing for Cardiff this upcoming season.
Wales are 11/2 to win their World Cup Group in Qatar later this year
Bale and his Wales side are 11/2 to win Group B at the 2022 Qatar World Cup later this year.
The group consists of Wales, Iran, USA and England and will surely be ultra competitive.
At odds of 11/2, Wales are third favourites to win the group behind England at 4/11 and the USA at 5/1.
Gareth Bale is 50/1 to win the Golden Boot at the World Cup and if Wales are to have a big tournament you'd think it would be Bale who leads the way.
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