679215 Registered office: 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF. He’s a very determined character and is determined to stand up for his rights.“If that means he stays at Real for the next two years and doesn’t get a game then that is what he is determined to do.“He will only move to a club that he believes suits him and he will only do that if Real show him the respect he believes he has earned there.”Bale’s wage can total up to £30million a year including bonuses.Meanwhile, Bale’s Wales team-mate Joe Allen is unlikely to be fit for Wales’ Nations League double-header against Finland and Bulgaria next month.The Stoke midfielder, 30, is recovering from a ruptured Achilles injury sustained versus Hull in March.Allen is back in non-contact training and hopes to be in contention for selection for the Championship outfit in mid-September when the new season starts.Ryan Giggs’ Wales face Finland in Helsinki on September 3 followed by a home clash with Bulgaria in Cardiff three days later. Or a transfer without any fee involved.“He was about to do that with China last year, but suddenly Real Madrid wanted a fee.“But I don’t want him to go to China, he has a place at any top club in Europe.”Above all, Calderon reflects on a desperately sad situation which sees one of Europe’s most talented players wasting his prime years.“I think it’s very sad.