Tottenham star Gareth Bale set for new deal - but boss Harry Redknapp fearing main man could face surgery



Tottenham will offer Gareth Bale a new contract but fear he may require surgery to cure the back problem which has been troubling him for almost a month.



The 21-year-old, who has played in every Barclays Premier League game this season, lasted just nine minutes at left back during Saturday’s 1-1 draw at Newcastle.



Spurs boss Harry Redknapp is hoping rest, and a visit to a back specialist, will sort out Bale’s problem.



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Redknapp said: ‘We hope he doesn’t need surgery. I just hope it’s not too bad again. It’s been dragging on for weeks now and we need to sort him out.

‘You don’t know how long it will be with back injures. He maybe needs a chiropractor or osteopath, someone like that.

‘It’s a shame because we need him playing, for sure. There isn’t a better left-sided player anywhere than Gareth Bale at the moment. There’s only Ashley Cole who would compare with him.’



Bale’s performances in both Champions League games against Inter Milan have impressed the European Cup holders and Real Madrid.



Walking wounded: Gareth Bale limped off at St James' Park on Saturday

But chairman Daniel Levy is adamant Bale will remain at Spurs, even though that might require breaking the club’s wage structure to make the Wales star their best paid player on £100,000 a week on a contract which will run until 2015.



Discussing Bale’s future — he only signed a new, £45,000- a-week contract in the summer, which runs until 2014 — Levy said: ‘I have every reason to believe he will be staying with us for a very long time.’



Steven Pienaar made his Spurs debut on Saturday and saw his new team go behind to a Fabricio Coloccini strike after an hour, but Aaron Lennon levelled in added time.

