Gareth Bale: I'm staying at Spurs as boss Harry Redknapp warns off Barcelona and Inter Milan



By Matt Lawton for the Daily Mail

White hot: Spurs star Bale terrorises Inter Milan

Gareth Bale last night uttered the words Tottenham fans have been dying to hear: I’m going nowhere.



The 21-year-old winger has become the hottest property in the British game after two

stunning Champions League displays against Inter Milan.



But last night Bale, who recently signed a four-year contract, said: ‘Tottenham have shown against Inter they can compete on the biggest stage with the best teams so why would anyone want to leave? There is a terrific group of players at White Hart Lane. The feeling within the squad is amazing. I’m enjoying myself at Tottenham.’

Manager Harry Redknapp said Bale is not for sale, while also insisting he is worth more than £30million, the value expected to be placed on him by Europe’s traditional powerhouses.

Spurs are already braced for the interest their most exciting player will be generating after his astonishing performances against Inter Milan.



Clubs like Manchester City, Real Madrid, Chelsea and Manchester United are discussing how much they would be prepared to offer, but Bale said that he intends to honour the four-year contract he recently signed at White Hart Lane.

Beating the best: Bale flicks the ball past Brazil defender Lucio during his torment of Inter

Redknapp, asked if he expected to receive offers in the region of £25-£30m, said: 'They wouldn't buy him for that. If we wanted to sell him, his value would be way in excess of that. We wouldn't even entertain a bid. The chairman has said he's not forsale and that’s good enough.’



