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"Why would he want to leave? Real are the greatest club in the world," his agent spoke at a conference in Manchester before making sure he didn't close any doors.
"He is 26, he has the best years of his life to come. I'm not going to rule out a return to the Premier League, but he's contracted to Madrid for a few more years and hopefully he'll stay for the rest of his career."
But you did say you wouldn't rule out a return to the Premier League. Right? Right?
The same boy reckons that Bale is 'almost level' with Cristiano Ronaldo and that he'll soon be recognised as the greatest on the planet.
"I think in the next two or three years I think he's going to be seen as the best player in the world," Barnett said. "He wants to win the Ballon d'Or and I think he's got a great chance. You have [Cristiano] Ronaldo, who is getting to the end of his career, and [Lionel] Messi as well."
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