Gareth Bale 'was only Real Madrid player to reject pay cut'

Gareth Bale 'was only Real Madrid player to reject pay cut'

Real Madrid outcast Gareth Bale was reportedly the only player at the Bernabeu to refuse a salary cut in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.

The Wales international - currently back at Tottenham Hotspur on loan - is understood to be earning a staggering weekly wage of £500,000 in the Spanish capital.

With the COVID-19 outbreak forcing the suspension of football and closure of stadiums across the globe, Real Madrid's players are all said to have agreed a 10% pay cut in order to help the club navigate through the difficult financial period.

However, according to Cadena Ser, Bale was the sole player in Madrid to reject a 10% decrease on his mammoth wages, with Zinedine Zidane's side managing to save £45m courtesy of those who accepted.

Bale was supposedly advised by his entourage to reject the pay cut, and the former Southampton man instead decided to contribute a £500,000 donation to the Cardiff & Vale Health Charity.

The 31-year-old's second coming at Spurs saw Jose Mourinho's men let a 3-0 lead slip against West Ham United, who levelled late on in the London derby, with Bale appearing off the bench in that 3-3 draw on Sunday.

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