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Tottenham Hotspur: Fans discuss tweet about Gareth Bale

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Many Tottenham fans have been discussing a tweet about Gareth Bale that emerged on social media.

The official Spurs Twitter account posted an image of Bale and it had the winger training with the Welsh national team ahead of Euro 2020. The caption of the image confirmed the same.

Bale played the last game of his loan stint during the club’s win over Leicester City and it saw the Welshman grab an impressive brace to end the Foxes’ chances of qualifying for the Champions League.

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After the game, Bale made it clear that he’ll make a decision about his future after the Euros or any decision will cause chaos.

The image of the star drew the attention of many Tottenham fans, who made their views clear about him.

What did Spurs fans make of Bale’s image?

“You have to stop the Bale tweets if he’s now back at RMCF. Either that or announce the extension…

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“Blatantly a hint from admin.”

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“Bring him back then.”

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“So we’ve brought him back then?

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“Bring him back.”

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“So we’re keeping him.”

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It has been stated that talks about Bale’s future are yet to be scheduled and Sky Sports have refuted any claims about the Welshman looking for a settlement on his current Real Madrid deal.

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Bale did pretty well during his second stint at the club, as he contributed to 19 goals across all competitions while playing 34 games.

So if the chance does come up and Bale does end up terminating his contract, signing him again shouldn’t be a bad move for Spurs.

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