<p>Gareth Bale's return to Tottenham Hotspur will give the Premier League club a massive boost and his presence will instil fear into opposing teams, former England midfielder Danny Murphy has said.</p>.<p>The 31-year-old Welsh forward completed a loan move from Spanish champions Real Madrid back to his former club Spurs on Saturday and is likely to be match-fit after the October international break.</p>.<p>"Gareth Bale has that 'wow' factor, something only a few very special players in the world have got," Murphy, who spent a season at Spurs, wrote in his column for the BBC.</p>.<p id="page-title"><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/tottenham-hotspur-appoint-jose-mourinho-as-manager-777945.html" target="_blank">Tottenham Hotspur appoint Jose Mourinho as manager</a></strong></p>.<p>"When they play, they have a different aura and a presence on the pitch that affects everyone - even before they kick a ball.</p>.<p>"Bale will not just have a positive effect on his new Tottenham team-mates and give them a massive confidence boost, he will change the way opposition players feel about facing Spurs."</p>.<p>Bale's return to Spurs offers him the chance to start afresh and work with manager Jose Mourinho, who once tried to sign him while in charge at Madrid.</p>.<p id="page-title"><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/premier-league-urges-govt-to-stick-to-october-1-as-date-for-fans-return-889344.html" target="_blank">Premier League urges govt to stick to October 1 as date for fans return</a></strong></p>.<p>"I'm not surprised Mourinho wanted Bale. His quality is obvious and he will be hungry too," Murphy wrote.</p>.<p>"I don't think he has anything to prove at Tottenham or in the Premier League, but he will want to make a point to Real after he was frozen out there.</p>.<p>"He operates at such a high level that I'm expecting him to make an impact in the dressing room and on the training ground as well as on the pitch." </p>
<p>Gareth Bale's return to Tottenham Hotspur will give the Premier League club a massive boost and his presence will instil fear into opposing teams, former England midfielder Danny Murphy has said.</p>.<p>The 31-year-old Welsh forward completed a loan move from Spanish champions Real Madrid back to his former club Spurs on Saturday and is likely to be match-fit after the October international break.</p>.<p>"Gareth Bale has that 'wow' factor, something only a few very special players in the world have got," Murphy, who spent a season at Spurs, wrote in his column for the BBC.</p>.<p id="page-title"><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/tottenham-hotspur-appoint-jose-mourinho-as-manager-777945.html" target="_blank">Tottenham Hotspur appoint Jose Mourinho as manager</a></strong></p>.<p>"When they play, they have a different aura and a presence on the pitch that affects everyone - even before they kick a ball.</p>.<p>"Bale will not just have a positive effect on his new Tottenham team-mates and give them a massive confidence boost, he will change the way opposition players feel about facing Spurs."</p>.<p>Bale's return to Spurs offers him the chance to start afresh and work with manager Jose Mourinho, who once tried to sign him while in charge at Madrid.</p>.<p id="page-title"><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/premier-league-urges-govt-to-stick-to-october-1-as-date-for-fans-return-889344.html" target="_blank">Premier League urges govt to stick to October 1 as date for fans return</a></strong></p>.<p>"I'm not surprised Mourinho wanted Bale. His quality is obvious and he will be hungry too," Murphy wrote.</p>.<p>"I don't think he has anything to prove at Tottenham or in the Premier League, but he will want to make a point to Real after he was frozen out there.</p>.<p>"He operates at such a high level that I'm expecting him to make an impact in the dressing room and on the training ground as well as on the pitch." </p>