Bale is among the most awarded players of his generation in Europe, making his name at Tottenham before moving to Real Madrid in 2013. During his stay in Spain, he won five Champions Leagues, four World Club Championships, three titles in La Liga and three Spanish cups.
With more than 100 games and 38 goals, Bale led Wales to their first World Cup in half a century. Wales will face the United States to start the Group B match in November.
Bale, who turns 33 next month, scored 106 goals and 67 assists in 258 games against Madrid. With Tottenham, he scored 72 goals and 60 assists in 237 games.
The club is at the top of the Supporters’ Shield table with 30 points after 15 games, with Bale and Chiellini still to join after the opening of the secondary transfer window on July 7.
Bale and Chiellini will have the right to make their debut against the LA Galaxy on July 8.
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