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Gareth Bale: Wales manager Robert Page backs Cardiff City transfer for Real Madrid outcast

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Wales manager Robert Page has backed Gareth Bale for a sensational move to Cardiff City this summer.

Jonathan Barnett, the forward’s agent, confirmed the 32-year-old would likely return to English football upon the expiration of his contract at Real Madrid at the end of the season.

Speculation persists that the former Tottenham star may retire should Wales fail to win their World Cup play-off final against Scotland or Ukraine on June 5.

But Bale is likely to find a new club should Wales qualify for the World Cup in Qatar and, as incredible as it sounds, Cardiff - who finished 18th in the Sky Bet Championship this season - would appear to be in the running for his signature.

Addressing Cardiff rumours that refuse to go away, Page - a former Bluebirds player himself - said of a possible homecoming: "It ticks all the boxes. Ultimately, it’s Gareth’s decision and Cardiff City’s.

"And I think he’s right to say ‘Let’s throw full focus on to the fifth’. Let’s get there first and have that discussion.

"We can carry on talking about it and guess, have our opinion, and it does make sense. It makes a lot of sense. He can base himself at a training ground he’s familiar with.

"Ultimately, let’s see what happens on the fifth and I’ll probably be the first one after the game to ask the question

"I wouldn’t want him to retire. The door is always open, for what he does in the changing room as well.

"I’d want him to carry on as long as he possibly can because it’s the influence he has in that changing room as well."

Bale has played little more than 20 minutes for Real since scoring twice in Wales’ 2-1 World Cup play-off semi-final victory over Austria on March 24.

He has been troubled by a back problem that Real manager Carlo Ancelotti said had left him unable to move, and was absent from the club’s last five matchday squads.

But, on Thursday, Bale was named in a 27-man squad for Wales’ busy June itinerary, which also includes four Nations League games, and by Ancelotti for Real’s final LaLiga game of the season at home to Real Betis.

Wales’ opening Nations League game is away to Poland on June 1, although Bale is unlikely to be risked for that pre-World Cup play-off fixture in Wroclaw.

"We will keep in touch with him," Page said over suggestions that Bale might not be involved in Real’s Champions League final squad.

"It’s common sense that if he is not going to feature at all, and Real Madrid are happy with releasing him, then of course we would like him on camp.

"They don’t have to. We don’t have the players (officially) until the 30th, so we can’t pull rank on that.

"We just have to go with what they suggest. Rightly so because he’s employed by the club, but if there’s an opportunity to get players in earlier then we would like that."

Additional reporting from PA