Real Madrid star Gareth Bale will be staying put this summer as they put off signing any galacticos while coronavirus takes its toll on the club's finances.
Bale has had a hugely successful career for the Spanish giants but speculation has often linked him with a move away from the club amid rumours of unhappiness in Madrid and tension with supporters.
But although the 30-year-old Welshman would likely draw a hefty sum, Madrid want to hang on to him for now as they make preparations for a season without a major acquisitions, according to The Sun.
The club are currently trying to complete a £500m redevelopment of the Santiago Bernabeu
The impact of the worldwide pandemic should hit a number of clubs hard this year, with football's suspension taking away matchday revenue and sponsorship money, and the impact at the Bernabeu will be notable as they contend with a £500million stadium redevelopment.
This means that fans who are used to seeing new players the calibre of Eden Hazard, Toni Kroos and Luka Modric arriving will be disappointed this time around.
Former Tottenham star Bale still has two years left on his contract with Madrid, and he has been keen to stay in the Spanish capital where his family are settled. Now the club have told him they are happy for him to do so, the report adds.
Moving to the Premier League remains a difficult proposition for the Wales international, with few clubs able to pay his current £650,000-a-week wages.
Bale and manager Zinedine Zidane (R) have reportedly had a tense relationship in the past
If the Welshman stays he would have a chance to push on and add to his superb trophy haul
Last summer he nearly headed to China to play for Jiangsu Suning - one of the few clubs that could afford his salary - but the transfer broke down.
It would have seen him earn an eye-watering £1m a week but Madrid pulled the plug. Staying for another year would give him a chance to show his worth to manager Zidane, who has had an up-and-down relationship with the star
Bale has spent nearly seven years with the club since joining for a then-world record fee of £86m from Tottenham in 2013.
He has since won every trophy there is to win with Madrid - including one LaLiga title and four Champions League trophies. He has scored 105 goals in 249 appearances but has recently endured a fractious relationship with the club's supporters amid accusations he is not fully committed to the cause.
There was also claims he never really mixed with team-mates away from the club and was nicknamed 'the golfer' due to him preferring time on the course to seeing colleagues on a social footing.
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