The Welsh wingman denied rumors surrounding a possible move to Old Trafford, assuring he wants to win as many trophies as possible with Los Blancos.

Despite rumors about a possible transfer, Gareth Bale stated in an interview he is happy playing with Real Madrid, and it's his wish to continue with Los Blancos as many years as possible. The Welshman denied being interested in playing for Manchester United, since we wants to live up to his contract with the current La Liga leaders.

"I can't imagine myself at Manchester United. In a recent interview they asked me if I was unhappy at Real and I told them I'm really happy here. I've got several years left on my contract, I'm enjoying myself, we're winning trophies and I want to keep doing that here at Real," Bale revealed.

During their 3-0 victory over Espanyol, Bale was criticized by Real Madrid's fans for not feeding the ball to Cristiano Ronaldo, creating a tense situation between the player and the crowd. On that matter, Bale explained how he feels about the team's supporters.

"I feel support and affection from the Santiago Bernabéu crowd. I want to keep working hard to hopefully be able to show them what I'm capable of on the pitch and win as many trophies as possible. The fans are amazing. I love playing at home. They get behind us and encourage us to attack and score more goals, which is how I like it," the Welshman added.