Los Blancos risks losing the Welshman without getting paid.

Real Madrid could be forced to miss out on a massive payday in order to see Gareth Bale complete a sensational move to Chinese side Jiangsu Suning. The Welshman is expected to seal a switch in the coming days with his exit from Los Blancos having been all but confirmed by Zinedine Zidane.

The 30-year-old attacker who has been instrumental in the success enjoyed by the Spanish heavyweights in the past six season is being forced out of the club after falling out of favor with his manager. Not too long ago the Merengue head coach frantically told reporters that the ex-Spurs superstar had no future with his side, and insisted that "the sooner Bale can leave, the better."

The Frenchman's assertion about Bale has seemingly placed Real Madrid at a disadvantage in negotiations as Jiangsu Sunning is reportedly believed to be unwilling to pay an astronomical fee to secure the service of the player. At the moment, the club and the Welsh winger's entourage are in talks for a million-pound-a-week contract and, as a result, will not be open to pay a transfer fee on top of world-record wages.

Meanwhile, Daily Mail has indicated that Madrid is also adamant to let Bale - a player they bought for 86 million pounds in 2013 - leave for free. As per the report, Los Blancos aim to use part of the money generated from the winger's sale to fund Paul Pogba's purported transfer from Manchester United.