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Gareth Bale has admitted that he would have no qualms about moving abroad to play.

Tottenham's Welsh star was talking to the Spanish media ahead of Spurs' UEFA Champions League first leg with Real Madrid on Tuesday.

Ever since Bale's stunning hat-trick against Inter Milan earlier in the season, he has been the talk of Europe, which inevitably has led to him being strongly linked with Real Madrid and Barcelona.

Bale has just signed a new long-term contract at White Hart Lane, but he admits the thought of moving to the continent does not frighten him.
"You never know [what will happen] but I have no fear about leaving the country," he told AS.

"If there is a great opportunity then that has to be considered seriously.
"I left home when I was 15, if I leave the Premier League, learn another language and see another country then I will grow as a person."

Bale admits that ever since his treble in the San Siro, he has been talked about but he insists he does not think about what is reported.

"I try not to think about it, my team-mates joke a lot about it," he continued.
"I am playing the best football of my career with Tottenham, and it just seems like they are talking about someone else when people are talking about how much I would cost and who would sign me."

Redknapp

Bale admits that being with Spurs boss Harry Redknapp is a wonderful experience.
"Training with him is like playing in the street, he just wants us to play and that benefits the team," he said.

"Under Juande Ramos, he didn't speak good English and wanted things done his way, Harry allows us to express ourselves freely and that has what has led us to the level we are at now."

Bale has been struggling with a hamstring injury in recent weeks, but Spurs are ready to take him to Spain to be involved against Real and he cannot wait.
"We are looking forward to it, we know both teams can play," he added.

"They are a fantastic team, I have seen them almost every week for years - I love the Spanish League, but we know how to win."
Bale is looking forward to facing Cristiano Ronaldo, who has also been struggling with injury and is a doubt for the match.

"In the last six months I have become more of a regular and I have tried to simplify things and I have improved," he said.

"I see Cristiano, what he does - and sometimes a sideways pass is the best option.
"I see him, his power and speed, when I see him do things I am looking to repeat them."
He also admitted he would be going for Ronaldo's shirt, concluding: "I have asked before Giggs', for Nesta's and this time it will be Cristiano's."
 

LastGarrison

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Still a bit too young to move abroad yet in my opinion and needs another year or two performing at this high level and consistency before he even considers a move to Barca or Real.

A cracking player and just hope his career isn't blighted by too many injuries which he seems to pick up quite easily.
 

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