Tottenham Hotspur agree deal to sign Real Madrid winger

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Tottenham Hotspur have agreed a deal to re-sign Real Madrid winger Gareth Bale this summer, according to Don Balon.

The Welshman is understood to be leaving the Santiago Bernabeu this summer having fallen out with both manager Zinedine Zidane and club captain Sergio Ramos.

Bale joined Madrid in the summer of 2013 for a then world record transfer fee of £86m and according to the Spanish outlet he is set to return to North London next month.

Bale back

MADRID, SPAIN – AUGUST 18: Luka Modric (L) of Real Madrid CF looks on close to his teammate Gareth Bale (R) after winning the Santiago Bernabeu Trophy match between Real Madrid CF and Galatasaray at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on August 18, 2015 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Gonzalo Arroyo Moreno/Getty Images)
Florentino Perez, who has pushed for Bale to remain at the club, has also lost patience with his once star man and is ready to sell the player this summer.

Don Balon write, ‘The agreement for Bale with Spurs is done’, also adding, ‘Perez values Gareth Bale at 90m euros’.

However, the report also states that Tottenham do not value the 27-year-old over 60m euros, with Madrid also considering offering the winger and 65m euros for Harry Kane.

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Tottenham value Kane at over 200m euros and are not willing to sell the striker this summer.

One of four managers at the Baggies this season, Moore has already won more games than any of them, despite taking charge of just four fixtures.

The former West Brom defender has thoroughly impressed in his first job as a manager having beaten Man United and Newcastle United, whilst also taking points from Liverpool and Swansea City.

Next up they host Tottenham, with a win required to keep their hopes of staying in the Premier League alive.

In the past, Spurs have notoriously struggled against West Brom, with four of the last five fixtures between the sides ending 1-1.

Mauricio Pochettino will know that a win on Saturday will near enough guarantee his side third spot with Chelsea and Liverpool taking on one another at Stamford Bridge the following day.

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