Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal has declined to answer any inquiries on whether he is planning to make a record offer for Gareth Bale amid the January exchange window.
The Welshman has been connected with a move again to England, with more than one daily paper reporting as of late that the Reds are coating up a £90m jump for the Real Madrid player.
In any case the Dutchman was not prepared to be drawn into any theoretical discussion with the press at an Old Trafford news gathering, saying: "I can't talk about that with you.
"I examine that with my CEO (Ed Woodward) and not with anybody of the media."
What's more Bale's delegates have told that reports connecting him with a move to Old Trafford are "reckless news coverage".
The straight-talking Van Gaal additionally said that notwithstanding United's phenomenal late run in the Premier League, he is attempting to impart a style a play into his squad that will help them to rule for more spells in matches.
Since losing at home to Swansea on the opening day of the Premier League battle, United's structure at Old Trafford has been great – with seven wins from eight – however Van Gaal accepts there is still much change to be made.
He included: "It's compassion when we returned from the United States (preseason), where we won everything, and after that lost our first diversion in the Premier League.
"We need to assemble a fortification at Old Trafford and have done that as of now in light of the fact that we have won a considerable measure and I'm content with that. Be that as it may in the Premier League it is not simple to win your diversions.
"My record in away matches is not very terrible as a mentor, when you contrast it and home matches in light of the fact that in away amusements (outside England) groups needed to assault.
"Anyway here they need to safeguard and that is the reason it is more troublesome. So we need to create a certain method for playing so we can overwhelm.
"Consistently we are commanding for 45 minutes, or 60 minutes, so now we need to overwhelm for 90 minutes. We did it against Hull City – that was a decent mach."
Furthermore the 63-year-old emphasized that the United squad will be extended thin over the Christmas period with four diversions in 10 days.
"For a couple of players this period is fun in light of the fact that they are recuperating rapidly however you likewise have players who are not recouping so rapidly, so I need to
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