The 25-year-old's future at the Santiago Bernabeu
has been doubted after a number of below-par
performances, but the world's most expensive
player is determined to improve
Gareth Bale has dismissed reports he could leave
Real Madrid during the summer, insisting that he
will still be
at the Santiago Bernabeu next season.
The 25-year-old joined Los Blancos in 2013 for a
world-record €100 million fee, winning the
Champions League in his first campaign in Spain
but faced heavy criticism for a string of below-par
display this term.
Madrid fans were vocal with their disapproval,
prompting Manchester United to re-assess a
potential bid before opting against, but, as reported
by Goal in May , Bale is only concerned with
proving himself in Madrid.
When asked by The Sun if he will be at Real next
season, the Welshman replied: "Of course, yes. I'm
a Real Madrid player and I'll carry on as normal. I
am enjoying it and hopefully I can continue to.
"I feel settled. I'm looking forward now to playing
and winning more trophies. My goal is to keep
improving, performing and to win as many titles as
I can."
Bale also rejected the notion of a rift between
himself and Cristiano Ronaldo, adding: "It's
rubbish. When you are on the pitch you try to help
your team-mates as much as you can.
"People are trying to create problems which aren't
there. It's good and normal in training and playing
with Cristiano. You train with the best players and
you try to improve as much as they do."
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