Gareth Bale ‘to fly to London tomorrow’ and seal stunning Tottenham transfer return on season-long loan
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GARETH BALE will fly to London on Friday to complete his sensational return to Tottenham, according to reports.
Spurs are hoping to announce the season-long loan deal for the Real Madrid star on Friday.
And now transfer guru has claimed Bale will fly to London to undergo his medical.
Romano also confirmed Jose Mourinho had given the deal to bring Bale back to North London the green light.
The transfer expert tweeted: "Gareth Bale to Tottenham, here we go!
"Last details to be sorted about salary [shared with Real Madrid] and Gareth will fly tomorrow to London.
"He’ll complete medicals and join - one year loan.
"Mourinho approved the deal."
Romano also confirmed Tottenham had "100 per cent" completed the deal to sign full-back Sergio Reguilon.
He continued: "Reguilon expected for tomorrow too [100% done]."
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On Thursday morning, Bale appeared to say his goodbyes to his Los Blancos team-mates ahead of his move back to England.
The golf-mad Welshman arrived at the club's Valdebebas training base at around 10.15am local time.
And Ben Ransom also confirmed a plane was waiting at Madrid Airport to take Bale to London.
Ransom claimed: "We were not expecting to see Gareth Bale this morning.
"We saw him drive into the training ground with plenty of time to get in and get set up. We're not sure how long he will be there.
"Yesterday he only came for 20 minutes before disappearing again.
"We are only a short drive away from Madrid Airport where a private jet is on standby should he get the green light to travel to London."
Bale had been made available for just £18.5million by Real Madrid this summer with the club desperate to offload his £650,000-a-week wages.
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But Spurs instead preferred a one-year loan deal and are set to pay just half of his wages, with Los Blancos topping up the remaining 50 per cent.
Despite that, Bale will easily become Tottenham's top earner on £325,000 per week, ahead of Harry Kane's £200,000 a week.