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Injured Bale cost Real Madrid €91 million

Real Madrid's president revealed on Tuesday that Gareth Bale was €9 million ($12.2 million) cheaper than initially reported.

Injured Bale cost Real Madrid €91 million
"It's a life insurance, against accidents. Bale is insured for the amount he cost," said Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez on Tuesday. Photo: José Jordan/AFP

Questioned on the Intereconomia television channel on whether Real's injured star is insured for €91 million ($123 million, 78 million pounds) in the event that he is forced to end his career, club president Florentino Pérez replied: "Yes, sure".

"It's a life insurance, against accidents. Bale is insured for the amount he cost," he added, making it clear that the insurance policy covers death and permanent invalidity.

Neither Real Madrid nor Tottenham, Bale's former English Premier League club, had previously disclosed the price tag, which the British press had speculated at up to €101 million..

The figure means that Real Madrid's Portuguese striker Cristiano Ronaldo remains the world's most expensive player, costing €94 million (80 million pounds) when he moved from Manchester United in 2009.

Pérez also denied a report in the Marca sports daily that Bale, who has only started one match since his August transfer due to a series of niggling injuries, had suffered a herniated disc.

"They said it was a hernia, but it isn't. If he had one we would say so like usual," he said.

"(Bale) hopes to be able to play on Saturday. His problem, as the whole world knows, is the lack of pre-season training, he suffered a thigh injury.

"But now he's perfectly fine. I think he's training normally, hoping to play Saturday," added Pérez.

 

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Gareth Bale out for up to four months following ankle surgery

Real Madrid superstar Gareth Bale could be out for up to four month after undergoing surgery on an injured right ankle, according to press reports in Spain.

Gareth Bale out for up to four months following ankle surgery
Photo: AFP

It was initially hoped that Bale could be back in action within two to three months after suffering the injury to the peroneal tendons in his ankle during Real's 2-1 Champions League win at Sporting Lisbon last week.


Photo: AFP

However, after undergoing surgery in London on Tuesday, Madrid sports daily AS reported the Welshman is unlikely to return before April.   

As well as a huge blow to Madrid's hopes in La Liga, Copa del Rey and Champions League, Bale's absence could prove fatal to Wales' chances of qualifying for the World Cup for the first time since 1958.

After a glorious run to the semi-finals of Euro 2016, Chris Coleman's side trail Group D leaders Republic of Ireland by four points ahead of the sides meeting in Dublin on March 24th.

Bale is certain to miss Saturday's El Clasico against Barcelona, the Club World Cup later this month and the first leg of Real's last 16 Champions League tie.