Will Bale and Ronaldo stay at Real Madrid?
What's the story
It was a fairytale night for Real Madrid as they clinched their 13th Champions League title after beating Liverpool 3-1.
It was the side's third successive UCL win under Zinedine Zidane and a fourth in five years.
The hero of the night was Gareth Bale who scored a brace.
However, both Bale and CR7 have cast doubts over their Real Madrid's future.
Twitter Post
Sky journalist reveals the words!
After the final whistle, Bale says he wants to play regularly and Cristiano that it "was lovely to play for Real Madrid" 😯
— Guillem Balague (@GuillemBalague) May 26, 2018
Unhappy
Bale not happy at Real Madrid
Bale scored one of the best UCL finale goals ever with an acrobatic bicycle kick.
The Welshman said that despite winning the trophy for his side, he was disappointed not to have started the game.
Bale claimed that he needs to be playing regularly. He has returned to fitness for quite some time now.
He added that he will discuss matters with his agent.
Likely scenario
Possible scenario for Bale in the transfer window
Bale has often been benched by Zidane in UCL matches.
21 goals in 39 matches across all competitions in the 2017-18 season shows the player is still a top asset for any side.
Manchester United have shown direct interest in the player and could come again to lure Real in selling him.
But will Real let him go after this splendid show?
Scenario
What's with Ronaldo?
Ronaldo became the first player to win five career UCL titles and a fourth with Real.
CR7 stated after the game that it was lovely to play for Real.
He is another player whose future has often been speculated.
But having said that, Real will have a definite say regarding any move of their talisman.
Ronaldo is believed to be unhappy with Florentino Perez.
Information
Rumors regarding CR7 come to surface
Rumors have now surfaced discussing the possible direction where Ronaldo could go if he decides to leave Real. Three Premier League sides that include both Manchester clubs and Chelsea are believed to be in. Also in the list are French champions Paris Saint-Germain.