The Welshman is facing an uncertain future this summer amid links with a move away from Real Madrid.
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Bale is no longer wanted by manager Zinedine Zidane, who is keen to get the £480,000-a-week player off Los Blancos’ wage bill.
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However, the forward still has three years remaining on his contract and is said to be determined to see out the remainder of his big-money deal – even if it means he doesn’t play.
According to latest reports, though, United are interested in bringing Bale to Old Trafford on an initial loan deal and are happy to pay his astronomical wages.
Meulensteen fears it could be a big risk for the club, given the Welshman’s injury record and lack of game time in recent months, but says a fully-fit and fired up Bale would be a great addition.