Bale's agent has quashed rumours linking his client with a move away from the Spanish giants.
Real Madrid forward Gareth Bale is not thinking of securing a return move back to the Premier League, the Welshman's agent Jonathan Barnett confirmed.
Bale, who joined Los Blancos from Tottenham, has had a great career so far with the Spanish giants, winning four Champions Leagues, one La Liga title and one Copa del Rey, as well as three Club World Cups, three Uefa Super Cups and one Spanish Super Cup during his seven-year spell at the Bernabeu.
The 30-year-old has dropped down the pecking order under Zinedine Zidane and has often been linked with a move to the Chinese Super League as well as a return to Spurs, but Barnett has dismissed speculation suggesting he is going to seek pastures new.
"To come back and play [in the Premier League] would be a big thing but I don't think he wants to do that at the moment as he's quite happy to play at Real Madrid," Barnett told BBC Radio 4.
"I have no idea what his value is. His salary is quite high and also where he wants to go is very important in his life. I can't put a figure on it.
"It's for the clubs to decide what they want to pay for him.
"As I've always said, he's quite happy at Madrid. He has a very nice lifestyle, I don't see why he wouldn't see his career out in Madrid probably.
"It's his life that he wants to lead. Financially he will want enough for the rest of his life and all his children and grandchildren. He's won nearly everything in the world except the World Cup."
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