Gareth Bale Opens Up on Fears of Financial Struggles Despite £150m Real Madrid Deal
- Real Madrid legend Gareth Bale has opened up about one of his biggest worries as he approached the end of his professional career
- The former Tottenham Hotspur star ranks among the wealthiest footballers of the modern era, thanks to his high-paying Madrid deal
- Bale wisely diversified his earnings across sports, hospitality, entertainment, and property
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Gareth Bale has admitted that he once worried about going broke after retiring, despite having one of football’s most lucrative contracts.
The Welsh star, who hung up his boots at 33 following a stellar career, confessed that financial concerns lingered even while earning an estimated £600,000 per week at Real Madrid.

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Bale, who lifted five Champions League trophies and three La Liga titles, became one of Britain’s most decorated players and the record appearance holder for Wales with 111 caps.
Speaking to Front Office Sports, as covered by TalkSPORT, Bale confessed that he always worried about what would happen to his finances when he stopped receiving wages after retirement.
The former Madrid and Tottenham star said he planned early for life after football by investing wisely.
“I built pillars around my finances. If one failed, the others would hold,” he explained.
Since retiring, Gareth Bale has diversified into business and media. He co-owns Elevens Bar and Par 59 in Cardiff, invested in a Welsh distillery, and joined Tiger Woods’ TGL Golf League, as noted by Football Business.
The Tottenham Hotspur legend also appeared as a TNT Sports pundit and reportedly explored a Cardiff City takeover, calling it a “dream come true.”
Despite early fears, Bale’s post-football ventures show he’s anything but financially finished.

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How many trophies did Gareth Bale win?
Away from his wealth, Gareth Bale enjoyed a trophy-laden career that firmly established him among football’s modern greats. His first taste of silverware came in England, where he won the 2007/08 Football League Cup with Tottenham Hotspur, marking the beginning of his journey to greatness.
However, it was at Real Madrid that Bale reached the pinnacle of success. Joining the Spanish giants in 2013, he went on to claim an incredible 15 major trophies, showcasing his consistency and impact on the biggest stage.
His achievements with Los Blancos include five UEFA Champions League titles, three La Liga crowns, three FIFA Club World Cups, two UEFA Super Cups, one Copa del Rey, and one Spanish Super Cup.
Beyond his dazzling goals and match-winning moments, Bale’s legacy is defined by his contribution to one of Real Madrid’s most dominant eras.
In total, his career yielded 16 honours in Europe before adding two more with Los Angeles FC, cementing his place among football’s elite.
Gareth Bale settles the Messi-Ronaldo debate
Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported on Gareth Bale's opinion regarding the never-ending Lionel Messi vs. Cristiano Ronaldo debate.
The Welshman highlighted that both Messi and Ronaldo, multiple-time Ballon d’Or winners, have dominated football for more than ten years, placing his former Real Madrid teammate Ronaldo at the top and explaining why.
Source: YEN.com.gh

