Gareth Bale says he will have talks with his agent this summer about his Real Madrid future after being named as a substitute in the Champions League final win over Liverpool.
Bale, 28, scored two goals as Real won 3-1 in Kiev to be crowned champions of Europe for a record 13th time.
However, Bale said he was disappointed not to have started the final.
“I need to be playing week in, week out, and that’s not happened this season,” Bale told BT Sport.
Wales forward Bale scored a stunning overhead volley after Sadio Mane had cancelled out Karim Benzema’s opener, which was gifted by a terrible mistake from Liverpool keeper Loris Karius.
Similarly, Cristiano Ronaldo says he will soon make an announcement about his future after helping Real Madrid win a third successive Champions League title.
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Real beat Liverpool 3-1 in Kiev on Saturday thanks to a Gareth Bale double and a Karim Benzema strike.
Although Ronaldo did not score, he did finish as the competition’s top scorer this season with 15 goals.
“In the next few days I’ll give an answer to the fans,” Ronaldo told Bein Sports.
“It was beautiful to be at Real Madrid. The future of any Madrid player is not important; we have just made history.”
When asked to clarify why he spoke about being at Real Madrid in the past tense, Ronaldo added: “I don’t have any doubts, it’s not important.
“I have to rest now, go and meet up with the Portugal team [before the World Cup] and in the next few weeks [I’ll make an announcement].”