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Zinedine Zidane publicly questioned Gareth Bale for the first time – fueling rumors that he will leave Real Madrid this summer.
Manchester United would be weighing its weight to bring the Welsh star into the Premier League.
Both clubs are eager to keep each other nice, Zidane desperate to take Paul Pogba from United to Bernabéu.
Now the coach has given the biggest indication so far that the future of Bale, 29, is far from Spain.
Following the club's 1-0 defeat to Rayo Vallecano, he declared that he "did not know if he was focused on Madrid".
The relationship between the two men was already freezing, but insiders say the end of his stay in Madrid is now approaching.
Chelsea has also been linked and, like United, she really has something real.
Zidane has placed Eden Hazard at the top of its shopping list and a £ 90 million contract could be concluded in June.
The French man was furious with his team after defeat on Sunday and he said that the summer transfer window could not arrive soon enough.
"We did not do anything from the first minute to the last minute," he said.
"Sometimes you can not score, but you have chances We did not play at all We must be very angry, I am.
"Because we have left a bad image today and I am responsible, not just players, we must apologize for what we have done today."
"It would be better if the season ends as soon as possible, we have three games left and we have to play them, we can not finish like that by giving this image."
"In the end, nothing that I had planned today was coming out, what I thought of the team or the strategy.We must respect football, respect this club and we must finish these three games because we will have to play better than today.
"What we have seen today is unacceptable."
He added, "I will always defend my players, which happened today, but it is not just their fault.
"I'm to blame, I've pulled the team out and I've prepared for the matches, and we've done everything wrong, I must have something to do with it."
Bale has also been tied to Juventus, but would rather return to the Premier League.
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