PICTURED: Gareth Bale arrives to hero's welcome at Tottenham's training ground after he flew in on Daniel Levy's jet with Sergio Reguilon to complete their £40m double deal
- Gareth Bale drove into a private airport terminal as he boarded a London flight
- He landed at Luton airport shortly after midday as he headed to sign his contract
- Bale was given a hero's welcome by fans as he was driven to Tottenham HQ
- Daniel Levy arrived early at Tottenham's training ground on Friday morning
- The club chairman had a busy day waiting to announce Bale's return on loan
- Sportsmail revealed on Wednesday Bale would get £13m in wages in the deal
Gareth Bale touched down in England on Friday morning to complete his sensational and eagerly awaited return to Tottenham.
Bale received a hero’s welcome from jubilant supporters when he arrived at the club’s training ground, seven years after leaving to join Real Madrid in a then world record £86 million transfer.
The Wales international, 31, agreed a season-long loan earlier this week, with Real Madrid subsidising at least half of his £500,000 per-week wages.
Gareth Bale gave a thumbs up to supporters as he was driven into Tottenham's training ground
The Welsh international could not stop smiling as he prepared to sign a deal to return to Spurs
Tottenham fans were left celebrating after catching a glimpse of Bale ahead of his unveiling
The deal, which as revealed by Sportsmail will cost Spurs £13m in wages, does not include an option or obligation for Spurs to buy Bale though they will have an option extend the loan for a second year.
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez is keen to retain an option to bring Bale back to the Bernabeu next summer, despite the player’s fall-out with manager Zinedine Zidane.
Perez is wary of Bale rediscovering his best form in England so has left the door open for him to return next season.
Bale made the trip to London with team-mate Reguilon, who is also joining Spurs this summer
The two players made the morning flight from Madrid together on Daniel Levy's private jet
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Spurs have also finalised the capture of Real left back Sergio Reguilon. The club have agreed a £27.5 m deal with a further £4.5 m due in add-ons.
He has signed a five-year deal, with Spurs agreeing to Madrid’s demand for a £36.5 m buyback clause — a demand Manchester United refused in their pursuit of the player — which can be activated in the next two years. Neither deal was completed in time for the pair to be involved in tomorrow’s trip to Southampton.
There is also a question mark over how soon Bale will be fit enough to play his part in the hectic early-season schedule for Jose Mourinho’s side. Spurs’ medical staff believe he could be four weeks away from full fitness as he battles a knee issue.
Bale will be put on an intensive personalised fitness programme to get him up to speed due to the injury and his lack of recent matches, with his only game time this season two appearances for Wales last month.
Bale, who underwent medical tests in Madrid, arrived at the private terminal of Madrid Airport yesterday morning to fly to England.
Along with Reguilon, he travelled on a private jet belonging to Spurs chairman Daniel Levy. The players touched down at Luton Airport just before 1pm before being whisked by car to Spurs’ training ground.
One fan tracked the flight to Luton and managed to secure a selfie with the 31-year-old
Bale was pictured leaving Luton airport shortly after 12.30pm as he readied to sign his deal
Bale was earlier spotted driving into a private airport terminal in Madrid on Friday morning
A crowd of fans and a number of camera crews were awaiting Bale’s arrival. He was cheered on his way in by flag-waving supporters, in contrast to the low-key day, club staff recalled, when he first joined from Southampton in 2007.
Manchester United had made tentative contact over a possible deal for Bale during the summer.
But Bale’s preference was a return to Spurs — his agent Jonathan Barnett said he has ‘a hell of a love for Tottenham’ — and the sense at Old Trafford in the last fortnight was that Bale would be London-bound. By Tuesday, the deal was all but sealed with just some routine paperwork needing to be completed. Bale returns to the Premier League with an impressive goal, assists and trophy record from his time in Spain.
News of the players' arrival at Luton saw excited Tottenham fans head to their training ground
Bale and team-mate Reguilon boarded the flight from Madrid and landed mid-afternoon
He scored 105 times and set up 68 goals in 251 games, contributing to four Champions League wins and two La Liga titles. But, after a brilliant start, he leaves Madrid under a cloud following a breakdown in his relationship with Zidane and the club’s fans.
Meanwhile, Mourinho claims Tottenham’s schedule is ‘worse than Christmas’ as he tries to keep his players fresh and healthy.
Having returned from Bulgaria in the early hours of yesterday morning after the Europa League win against Lokomotiv Plovdiv, Spurs travel to Southampton tomorrow.
Tottenham chairman Levy was seen biting his nails as he arrived for work on Friday morning
He was temperature tested by security staff at the Enfield base as part of added precautions
That game is followed by a Carabao Cup tie at Leyton Orient on Tuesday and a trip to Macedonia for a Europa League qualifier, on Thursday, against Shkendija. Spurs will play nine games in 22 days if they progress in both cup competitions. ‘I’m concerned with their welfare,’ said Mourinho.
‘I am concerned injuries can happen. This is much more than the Christmas period.
‘It is very tricky. The risk of injuries, the risk of losing matches. We try to find a balance.’
Bale became a fan favourite at Spurs where he scored 56 goals and provided 58 assists
Mourinho has been a long-term admirer of Bale and has tried to sign him multiple times
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