Real Madrid are prepared to sell Gareth Bale and Karim Benzema in 2015.
It's emerging that Bale could be set for a quick return to England with both Manchester United and Chelsea keen on the former Tottenhamstar.
However, he could be joined by Benzema, who is also on the radars of Arsenal and Liverpool, along with United.
Spanish journalist Manuel Esteban told La Goleada: "Gareth Bale will not continue at Real Madrid and Benzema is also on thin ice.
"If they receive a big bid, they will not be hesitant.
"The dream is to combine Kun Aguero, Marco Reus and Cristiano Ronaldo, who would become the best front line in the world of football."
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