The Welshman's career at Real Madrid has been affected by injuries, which often occur when Bell is in good form or has been running on the wing.
Berbam, 32, was reborn at Real Madrid last season. After Ancelotti returned to the head coach, he planned to go back to Tottenham on loan last year-mainly to ensure that he had enough playing time to keep Sharp Wales in Euro 2020, but also because he didn't really get along with then head coach Zidane.
Many people think that he should either stay in North London or tear up the remaining year of his contract in Madrid, but Bell has played three La Liga games for Carlo Ancelotti since Zidane left and returned to the bomb shelter in a sensation.
Unfortunately, it is reported that his hamstring injury at the Bernabeu may keep him out for eight to ten weeks, so Bell will not increase these playing time soon.
It is said that Bell is "very sad" about this latest setback, "because he feels comfortable and devoted to Ancelotti"; This further proves the faith and confidence instilled in him by this very successful Italian coach.
If Bell receives long-term treatment as predicted, he will miss most of the Champions League matches in Real Madrid, but perhaps more important for his country, Wales, is their upcoming World Cup qualifiers against the Czech Republic, China and Estonia, all of which are away games.
He is still the talisman of Wales and played an important role in their entry into the top 20 of FIFA world rankings-easily ahead of other home countries, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Ireland.
Bell should replace Real Madrid's right wing with Rodrigo and Kyle asensio, but temporary Welsh boss Rob Page will have a harder job to replace him, because the Dragon team's goal is to advance to the World Cup qualifiers from their decent start.