THREE WALES STARS FACING UNCERTAINTIES AT THEIR CLUBS

As the 2020 UEFA Euros has now finally come to an end, focus and attention will now be shifted to club football, with clubs currently preparing for their pre-season fixtures in a bid to continue preparing ahead of the beginning of the coming season.

Most of the players that got knocked out of the Euros early have already resumed with their clubs while others are still enjoying their holidays. As many as three stars of the Wales national team, including Gareth Bale, Aaron Ramsey, and Daniel James are all facing uncertainties at Real Madrid, Juventus, and Manchester United respectively and they need to have things ironed out before next season.

MORE TROUBLE FOR JAMES AFTER SANCHO SIGNING

Whenever a club signs a new player, especially one that is expected to walk straight into the starting eleven, there are bound to be both winners and losers in the deal. On one hand, the club signing the player would be glad that they're bringing in needed reinforcements that would enable them to challenge their rivals for trophies in the league and outside the league as well. That is now the case at Manchester United after the Red Devils announced that they have agreed a deal in principle for the acquisition of England international forward Jadon Sancho from German Bundesliga giants Borussia Dortmund.

For United, signing a forward as good as Sancho would promise to help them try to play catch-up with Manchester City and Liverpool in the league next season as the winger is expected to produce the goods at Old Trafford next season.

IS THERE A FUTURE FOR JAMES AT MANCHESTER UNITED?

The Red Devils' winger has continued to make headlines amid reports that he could be leaving the club anytime soon - or as early as this summer. The Wales international winger is said to be discontent at the number of games he has been restricted to playing at Old Trafford and he recently revealed that he would love to be getting involved in more action on the pitch. Following his latest remarks, he has been touted to secure a loan exit from United but the club are said to not be interested in letting him leave anytime soon.

BALE, RAMSEY WILL HAVE MANY TAKERS

Former Wales international striker John Hartson has said that the duo of Gareth Bale and Aaron Ramsey will have many suitors if they leave their respective clubs this summer.

Hartson spoke about the Wales national team duo of Bale and Ramsey ahead of McDonald's Grassroots Football Awards.

On Bale,Hartson said the future of the Wales player would be decided by whoever Tottenham Hotspur appoint as their new manager. According to him, the new Spurs boss will have to decide whether or not to retain the services of the Real Madrid loanee.

MATCH PREVIEW: CARDIFF METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY VS ABERYSTWYTH

It's expected to be an exciting encounter in the Welsh Premier League when Cardiff Metropolitan University welcome Aberystwyth Town Football Club on Friday, the 30th of April 2021. The match has been set to kick off at 7:45 pm and players of both sides will be expected to give their all on the pitch with everything there to fight for.

The away side, Aberystwyth Town are currently on a run of three games without tasting a single defeat but their credentials will be tested when they head to the capital to take on an equally energized Cardiff side. It's not been a long time since when the two teams faced off and the Seasiders will be looking to put on a much better display this time around so they can secure all the three points this time around.

DAVIES TO MISS UNITED CLASS

Wales defender Ben Davies will not be in the Tottenham Hotspur squad for the crucial league game with Manchester United at the new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday evening. The Welsh international left-back will miss the United game because of injury.

Davies has not been able to recover from calf problem to make himself available for the league clash with Manchester United. The Wales defender would have likely started the game on the bench if he was fit as he's the second choice left-back in the team behind Sergio Reguilon. Reguilon is a Spanish international player and he's the first choice left-sided defender in the Spurs squad in his first season with the club following his big money transfer from Real Madrid last summer.

BELGIUM COME FROM BEHIND TO DEFEAT WALES

Wales and Belgium ran out winners after coming from behind to defeat Wales, thanks to goals from Timely Lukaku and Kevin de Bruyne.

The match was the first one of both teams' World Cup qualifier and the match was played on Wednesday night. Belgium hosted a Wales side that were eventually lost midfielder Joe Allen to injury after just eight minutes into the game which was played in Leuven. Harry Wilson found the back of the net early on in the first half after Tottenham forward Gareth Bale started what was a sublime team move which resulted in the goal.

RONDON OUT OF EUROPA LEAGUE CLASH

Wales defender Joe Rondon don't play a part in the Europa League tie between Tottenham Hotspur and Dinamo Zagreb after he was not registered for the competition.

The Wales centre back was not registered by Tottenham for the Europa League. To this effect, he will miss the first leg of the last 16 tie with Dinamo Zagreb of Croatia away from home on Thursday and will also sit out the second leg scheduled for the new Tottenham Stadium in London next week Thursday.

MANCHESTER UNITED'S WELSH YOUNGSTER NOT GIVING UP ON HIS DREAM

One of Manchester United's youth prospects Dylan Levitt has insisted that he is not where he intends to be in his career currently but stated that he will not give up on his dream of playing for the club's senior team one day. He also aspires to be a part of Wales' Euro 2020 team and is pushing himself as hard as he can so that he can fulfill those two promises he made to himself.

20-year-old Levitt has played more games for the Wales team than he has for his club United with five games for his country compared to just a single appearance he has made for his club to date. He has not had the best of luck on loan as well, having made only one appearance for the last club he went to on loan.

Bale might return to Real Madrid after Spurs loan

Gareth Bale may have returned to Tottenham to create a lot of buzz among supporters and experienced Premier League football for the first time since 2013, but the widespread consensus is that he will not stay at North London for long. The Welsh star is expected to get back to Real Madrid once his loan spell with Spurs comes to an end in the summer.

The less impact that the Welsh star has had at Spurs could be one of the factors that prevents a permanent move. So far this season, Bale has only featured in 11 matches – which have returned one assist and three goals.

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