Real Madrid star Gareth Bale is confident the club will not sell
him this summer despite interest from Manchester United.
Bale, 27, was a substitute in Madrid’s 4-1 Champions League final
win against Juventus after failing to prove his fitness after a three-month
ankle injury lay-off.
The Welshman’s disappointing campaign has seen him once again
being linked with a move to Old Trafford with United boss Jose Mourinho said to
be a huge fan of the former Tottenham star.
United broke the world transfer record to re-sign Paul Pogba last
summer and would need to break it again to sign Bale.
The rise of Isco at the Bernabeu has undoubtedly created new
problems for Bale in the Spanish capital but he remains confident of retaining
a first-team place next season, according to the Daily Mail.
The former Southampton ace wants to stay with the La Liga giants
and believes he can thrive once more by overcoming his injury problems.
Bale’s decision will come as a blow to the Red Devils, who felt a
move for the Wales international was more likely now than at any other stage
since he left the Premier League in 2013.
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