The pair helped Wales qualify for the World Cup for the first time in 64 years on Sunday, defeating Ukraine 1-0 at the Cardiff City Stadium, and will now have to find new clubs as a result, despite the fact that the championship doesn't begin until November.
As a result of the potential to sign the undesired pair, 90min reports that Welsh club Cardiff City is prepared to offer each of them a contract.
Given that the Bluebirds are in the Championship and the teams from which the duo come, this would be a bold move, but there aren't many clubs lining up for their signatures, so there's a chance.
The pair haven’t been the same players they once were in recent years at club level and their current situations resemble that. Bale leaves Real Madrid after nine years this summer after the La Liga giants refused to offer him a new deal and there aren’t as many clubs queuing up for his signature as there should be.
As for Ramsey, Juventus are set to terminate the midfielder’s current contract at the club after Rangers rejected the chance to sign the Welsh star on a permanent deal after his loan spell with the Scottish club this season, reports the Daily Mirror.
Many speculated that the pair could retire if they failed to qualify for the World Cup, but with that now achieved, the duo must find a new club this summer to prepare for the historic event in November.
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