Gareth Bale has excited Cardiff fans by visiting the Sky Bet Championship club’s Vale of Glamorgan base on their first day of pre-season training.

Bale has been linked with a move to his hometown club following the end of his nine-year stay at Real Madrid.

The five-time Champions League winner is a free agent and looking for a new club ahead of playing for Wales at the World Cup in Qatar in November.

Liverpool v Real Madrid – UEFA Champions League – Final – Stade de France
Gareth Bale won the Champions League five times in a storied career at Real Madrid (Nick Potts/PA)

But Bale fuelled speculation that he might prefer being closer to home by saying the standard of football he plays before the World Cup will not be a determining factor in his decision.

Speaking while on international duty with Wales last week, Bale said: “I don’t really know if the standard makes too much of a difference. A football game is a football game.

“I feel like I’ll never really lose my quality on the ball. I guess it’s a conversation to be had.

Bale would obviously have to take a huge pay cut – the Wales captain reportedly earned a £600,000 per week at Real – to sign for Cardiff.

But his agent Jonathan Barnett said in a recent interview that “what Gareth does next is not about money”,  with Bale’s primary focus on what is best for him playing-wise before leading Wales in their first World Cup since 1958.

Barnsley v Cardiff City – Sky Bet Championship – Oakwell Stadium
Cardiff manager Steve Morison had an ‘informal’ chat with Gareth Bale at the club’s training ground on Wednesday (Isaac Parkin/PA)

But Cardiff share the facilities with the Football Association of Wales’ medical staff, and the PA news agency understands that Bale was there to undertake some physio work.

A conversation Bale had with Cardiff manager Steve Morison was described as “informal” – and the ball remains very much in the player’s court over where he goes next.