The Real Madrid ace would be a superb addition for Liverpool.

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp will be desperate to bolster his ranks at Anfield this summer.
One particular area where he might want to improve is his attacking department.
There are not many better front-lines in world football that Sadio Mane, Roberto Firmino and Mohamed Salah.
Should one of those suffer a long-term injury, however, the Reds boss has little in reserve.
Also, Klopp’s current options don’t really suit a 4-2-3-1 formation, leaving him almost handcuffed into playing 4-3-3 all of the time.
And with this in mind, Liverpool should make a blockbuster move for Real Madrid ace Gareth Bale this summer.
According to Marca, Madrid could be willing to sell the Welsh Wizard for around €60 million (£54 million) this summer, and that would represent decent value for the Reds.
Superb goal and assist record
Bale, 30, has recorded seriously impressive numbers during his time in Madrid with 102 goals and 65 assists to his name in 231 appearances.
He can play anywhere along the front-line, and would provide Klopp with the opportunity to play a 4-2-3-1 formation, moving either Mane or Salah into a more central position.

Winning mentality
Bale has won all there is to win in the game, including an incredible four Champions Leagues.
This could make all the difference for Liverpool next season, as they look to win their first league title since 1990.
He’s got something to prove
Having been frozen out at Madrid, the Wales international will undoubtedly have a lot to prove this season. And Anfield would be the ideal place for him to strut his stuff.
There are potential problems, however, none more so than his extortionate £600,000 per week wages (The Telegraph).
Bale surely wants to prove that he still has what it takes to succeed at the very highest level, however, and if he is prepared to take a wage cut to join Liverpool, he really could turn out to be a truly sensational addition for the Merseyside outfit.

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