Gareth Bale may struggle to cope with the pressure resulting from
his world-record transfer to Real Madrid, according to much-travelled
Sweden striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
Following his
100m euros (£85.3m) move from Spurs,
Bale, 24, could make his Real debut at Villarreal on Saturday.
"No footballer is worth paying that amount of money for," said ex-Juventus and Barcelona striker Ibrahimovic, 31, who is currently at Paris St-Germain.
"There is a lot of pressure on him."
In a BBC Radio 5 live documentary that will be aired at 20:30 BST on Wednesday, Ibrahimovic added: "I know that when (France's three-time world footballer of the year) Zinedine Zidane played for Madrid, the fans were whistling against him.
Ibrahimovic's big moves
2001: Malmo to Ajax - £5m2004: Ajax to Juventus - £12m
2006: Juventus to Inter Milan - £20m
2009: Inter Milan to Barcelona - £56.5m
2011: Barcelona to AC Milan - £24m (after joining on loan in 2010)
2012: AC Milan to PSG - £15.7m
"If they can whistle against Zidane, for me one of the best players in history, I hope Bale has a lot of patience."
Clubs have spent more than £130m in transfer fees for Ibrahimovic during his long career but his biggest move -
from Inter Milan to Barcelona for £56m in 2009 -
did not go well and he left the Nou Camp after only one season.
"I had a dream to come to Barcelona," Ibrahimovic, who has won 93 caps for Sweden, continued. "But afterwards I am thinking that maybe you should keep your dreams, instead of making it come true
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