According to numerous sources, former Real Madrid midfielder Gareth Bale has joined Los Angeles FC. As per the Athletic, Bale left Real Madrid as a free agent this summer. And he has officially joined the Major League Soccer (MLS) team on a one-year deal.
As per writer Fabrizio Romano, Bale has indeed signed the majority of the documentation with LAFC, including a contract extension possibility through June 2023.
Bale finished his Real Madrid career with 106 goals in 256 games, winning three La Liga crowns, a Copa del Rey, and five Champions Leagues.
With numerous teams competing for his signature, Bale agreed to enter LAFC before of Wales’ 64-year absence from the World Cup.
Bale has almost 100 appearances and 38 goals for Wales, who play the United States in its opening World Cup group encounter.
Giorgio Chiellini, a former Juventus and Italy player, just joined LAFC after his deal with the Turin club terminated.
Gareth Frank Bale MBE born 16 July 1989 is a Welsh pro player who currently plays as a winger for Real Madrid in La Liga and for the Wales national team. He is largely considered as one of the best strikers of his age, as well as one of the best Welsh footballers of any and all time.
Bale started his professional career with Southampton, where he played left back and earned a reputation as a penalty kick expert. Bale joined Tottenham Hotspur in 2007 for a cost of £7 million. Throughout his tenure at Tottenham, he was transformed towards a more offensive player as a result of managerial and tactical changes. Bale became a vital component of the club under Harry Redknapp beginning in the 2009-10 season, rising to worldwide prominence in during 2010-11 UEFA Champions League.