Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Real Madrid superstar Gareth Bale rules out Manchester United move

LA Liga News:


Even though the 20-time Premier League Champions were in for the Welshman for a long time, the 2012/13 Premier League Player of the Year has ruled out any notion that was linking him with Manchester United in 2015. Even though Manchester United pursued Bale long before he joined the Spanish giants, the Welshman seems in no mood to play under Luis Van Gaal.


When Bale was signed from Tottenham for a fee in the region of 85-million-pounds, he was dubbed as the successor of Cristiano Ronaldo at Real Madrid. However, fast forward 1 year and lack of support from the Real Madrid folklore has fuelled talks of his exit from the 10time European Champions.


Even though he scored the winner for Real Madrid last season both in UEFA Champions League and COPA DEL RAY final, there were rumors of swap deal going with Manchester United with David de Gea moving the other way.


Having scored 10 goals already this season which makes him the 2nd top scorer for the reigning European Champions, Bale was booed by Real Madrid fans for lack of passing earlier this month in their match against Espanyol.


While that behavior by the Real Madrid fans might have haunted Gareth Bale’s confidence at the helm, it has served as the spring board of rumors that were linking Bale to a reunion with Premier League football.


However, with the recent interview given by Bale to the local Radio Station CADENA SER, the Welshman has ruled out any plans that were linking him with Manchester United.


‘’I am enjoying myself and we are winning trophies. I want to continue doing this at Real Madrid. I feel the support of the Bernabeu. I am going to continue working to show what I am capable of doing on the pitch and so as to win more trophies’’ Bale said in his latest interview

Bale said “I don’t think I’m greedy. On the pitch I make assists and score goals. I play the game how I like to play and the press can say what they want.”


In his short Real Madrid career to date, the former Tottenham player has scored 36 and assisted 26 goals for Real Madrid in just 72 matches with Real Madrid.


by ScoresPro.com



Real Madrid superstar Gareth Bale rules out Manchester United move

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