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Real Madrid discloses the cause of the numerous injuries of Gareth Bale

– Gareth Bale has 10 injuries as the Real
Madrid player
– Sportyou discloses the reason for the
player’s injuries
Here is the list of Bale’s injuries for the last
five years.

SportYou states that the club fear imported
grass from Italy, which arrived before the
new season could be causing the forward to
suffer setbacks in his injury rehabilitation.
The source explained: “Bale has suffered all
but one of his injuries while playing on the
Santiago Bernabeu pitch, which is a hybrid of
an artificial base which natural grass grows on
top of to aid drainage and support for
players.”
Bale was signed by Real Madrid for a world-
record €101 million and has scored 13 goals
this season. However, according to the
rumours, Bale is thinking of a potential
return to the ground where he first rose to
prominence.
Pochettino reacted: “I don’t know – it’s
about rumour. If we have the full option to
sign him then why not? He’s a great player
and he’s a player who can improve our squad.
This is the type of profile we [try to] find.”
Meanwhile, according to Marca, the Spanish
club are ‘a step away’ from signing a new
10-year contract with Adidas, and they will
receive €140 million per season.
“The deal will be the biggest kit sponsorship
deal in football history. As it stands,
Manchester United hold that record with the
10-year deal they signed with Adidas in 2015,
which is worth €98m per season,” Goal notes.

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