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Transfer rumors: Will Gareth Bale decide after Real Madrid's future European Championships?

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January's transfer window may seem like a distant memory, but that doesn't mean the rumor factory is closed! Speculation about summer transfers is heating up, so take a look at the latest gossip below and see all the official deals here.

Headline: Bell acknowledges his decision for the future

Real Madrid will decide the future of Gareth Bale at an upcoming meeting, but according to Fabrizio Romano, the Spanish team intends to transfer a large number of players in the offseason.

Bale, who has been loaned to Tottenham Hotspur this season, said he had made up his mind and would not announce his decision until after this summer's European Champions League.

Bale, 31, commented on his future after Tottenham's last day win over Leicester City: "I know what I'm doing, but if I say something, it will only cause chaos. ”

He has only made 20 appearances for Tottenham this season, but has scored 11 goals in his brief appearances, most recently against the Foxes on Sunday. This result confirms that Tottenham will play in the Europa League next season.

Before Bale makes his decision, there are still opportunities to impress at the European Championship and put on a Welsh shirt.

It is said that if Bale is kicked out of Madrid, Tottenham will give priority to Bale joining, but both clubs are waiting to clarify their management before starting negotiations.

Transfer rumors: Will Gareth Bale decide after Real Madrid's future European Championships?

Paper gossip

Juventus could abandon Ramsey this summer. The 30-year-old currently has two years left on his contract with the club, but he has only made 22 appearances in the league this season. The Wales international has suffered from injuries throughout the season, meaning he has only made occasional appearances in Juventus' tough campaigns.

Barcelona intend to bring Emerson back from Real Betis to pre-season before deciding his future. According to the Mundo deportivo of Deportivo, the Catalan club will pay Real Betis €9 million to complete the player's transfer to Barca, of which €6 million comes from Atlético Mineiro in Brazil and €3 million goes on loan and the initial experience at Betis. Barca are concerned about the cost and whether they can raise enough money.

Lazio is ahead of Brighton and Albion in this summer's race for Colombian striker Rafa Bore, according to The Milan Sports Newspaper. The 25-year-old, whose contract with River Plate expires this summer, has made 13 league appearances this season, scoring eight goals. Lazio is considered the player's first choice and although Brighton, Vigo Celta and Feyenoord are interested in Lazio, the agreement between the two sides is "close". He previously had experience in Europe and joined The Buenos Aires from Atletico Madrid in 2017.

Giorgio Wijnaldum, who is preparing to leave Liverpool this summer, told Sky Sports in a post-match interview that it could be his last game. The interview came after the Reds won the Champions League spot on their final day against Crystal Palace. The 30-year-old's contract expires in the summer, but he has not ruled out the possibility of staying at Anfield. "I'm holding back tears right now... I hope to play for the club for many years, but unfortunately things have changed," the Dutch midfielder said.

- Barcelona are ready to abandon Miraran Pjanic this summer, Paris Saint-Germain, Chelsea and Juventus are all rumors about the midfielder. LaPorta's task is to cut the Catalan giant's salary bill, reporting rising debt and much-needed spending in the upcoming window this summer. The Bosnian has played just 619 minutes for Barca this season and only played a full 90 minutes in La Liga. Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea are said to be options they are considering, while the Spanish media has also reported a potential exchange of messages from Rodrigo Bentancourt, meaning Pjanic will return to Juventus.

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