Los Angeles FC After signing a one-year contract with Los Angeles FC, Wales' captain Gareth Bale is scheduled
to join Major League Soccer (MLS), the team informed CNN on Saturday. The 32-year-old joins after a successful stint with
Real Madrid came to an end this summer. He won't be a Designated Player, hence his pay will be included in
LAFC's wage cap. Bale posted a video on social media on Saturday in which he is seen wearing a LAFC jersey and
making his signature heart celebration to announce the move. Bale joined Real Madrid in 2013 for a then-record
breaking sum, winning five Champions Leagues, three La Liga championships, and one Copa Del Rey as he teamed
up with Cristiano Ronaldo. Los Blancos were drawn to the winger's performances at Tottenham Hotspur in England
where Bale twice won the PFA Players' Player of the Year award and was named the Premier League's Player of the Season
in 2013. The six-time Welsh Footballer of the Year lands in LA after earlier this month helping his nation reach its first
World Cup finals in 64 years. Wales beat Ukraine 1-0 in the postponed qualifier thanks to Bale's deflected free-kick