London's "Tottenham" defender Gareth Bale once again expressed his desire to test himself in another foreign league.
It is reported that the star of the Welsh national team spoke with "Spurs" chairman Daniel Levy about moving to another team, with the main contender to sign the footballer being Madrid's "Real".
"It would be interesting to go and play in another league, where football is different. I have always said that I am not afraid to go abroad," Bale told the "Daily Mirror" newspaper.
"It is wonderful to know that Madrid's 'Real' is interested in me. This team is one of the best in the world, to refuse an offer from such a club would likely be foolish," concluded the 23-year-old player, who can play as a midfielder or defender.
Bale has been playing for the "Tottenham" team since 2007 and during this time he has played in 172 matches, scoring 34 goals.