Real Madrid is not keen on accepting the offer despite their desire to part ways with the winger.

The first offer to see Gareth Bale leaving Real Madrid has reportedly made its way to the team's offices, but neither the player nor the club are satisfied by it.

According to Spanish TV show El Chiringuito, Bale has been offered a massive deal to join an undisclosed team from the Chinese Super League. The offer would see Bale earning twice as much money as he does right now with Los Blancos, but there are a few reasons that will keep this deal from happening.

First off, the Chinese team wants Bale to push for a free transfer. This is a no-go area for Real Madrid, especially since they want to cash in on the player to boost their chances of signing Paul Pogba. 

Secondly, Bale has repeatedly stated that he will see the end of his deal with Real Madrid, even if that means he will not play as a regular starter for Zinedine Zidane. 

Lastly, Bale is reluctant to play for a team not involved in the top five European leagues. At 29, Bale does not seem ready to join a lower-caliber league, despite being offered the staggering amount of $1,200,000 a week to join the Chinese side.

While Zidane is keen on letting Bale leave during the ongoing transfer window, the possibility of seeing Real Madrid giving in to such a transfer seems highly unlikely. The summer transfer window is set to be open for the next 45 days, and surely Real Madrid will be able to offload a once crucial footballer.