Many believe that Gareth Bale will call time on his international career for Wales. Some even think he'll retire from soccer altogether.
Following Wales' 4-0 loss to Denmark in the round of 16 at the European Championship, BBC asked Bale about his future and if he had just played his final game for Wales. The 31-year-old raised his hand and walked away from the interview.
Wales captain Gareth Bale reflects on a disappointing loss to Denmark and sensationally walks off when asked about his international future. #beINEURO2020 #EURO2020 #WALDEN
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While Bale's future is uncertain, the star forward previously said he knows what he wants to do, and when he reveals his decision, it'll "cause chaos" this summer.
Bale is contractually obligated to return to Real Madrid this summer after one season with Tottenham, but that doesn't mean he'll actually return to La Liga. If he decides to retire, he'll finish his career with 139 goals in 377 games, per FBRef.
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