Gareth Bale is determined to stay at Real Madrid and the club consider him a part of their future, according to the player's agent.
Jonathan Barnett has insisted that his client does not want to move to Manchester United -- or anyone else -- as he claimed that every club in world football wants the 25-year-old, although he is not interested in leaving the Santiago Bernabeu.
United bid for Bale when the forward made his world-record £85 million move to Madrid from Tottenham in 2013 and were expected to make another attempt to sign him this season.
And while Barnett feels there would be no shortage of potential buyers if Bale wanted to leave the European champions, he said neither the player nor the club are considering a transfer.
"Gareth is wanted by every club in the world," Barnett told The Independent. "He is one of the top three players on earth. But why he would want to leave Real Madrid?
"Gareth's future is at Real Madrid. In his first year he won the Champions League and the cup in Spain. This time he is in the semifinals of the Champions League. Why would he go somewhere else?"
Bale scored in the Champions League and Copa del Rey finals in his first season at Madrid, but has come in for more criticism in the current campaign. A quiet display against Juventus in the Champions League semifinal first leg on Tuesday led to Carlo Ancelotti having to defend the former Southampton player by saying he was not fully fit.
But Barnett said Bale, whose relationship with Cristiano Ronaldo has been questioned, can cope with the scrutiny of his performances and added he has the support of key figures at Madrid, including president Florentino Perez.
"He's not a schoolboy," he said. "He doesn't need a nanny. He's a footballer. He is appreciated at the club. When the president of the club says that he is the future of Real Madrid he knows he has the backing of Florentino Perez. He has the backing of everyone there.
"He is the future of Real Madrid. Why should he go anywhere else? Every club in the world wants him but why would he be tempted? He plays for a football club where he is very happy and that club happens to be the champions of Europe."
Bale, who was named PFA Player of the Year twice in England, has scored 39 goals in 89 games during his two seasons at Madrid.
