Barcelona scouted Bale last season and he has also been heavily linked to a number of
Many had predicted that the 23-year-old would follow
When asked if he considered leaving the north London club after the end of last season, the winger said: "No. I've always been focused on my game, playing football, and I'm enjoying myself here at the moment so there's no reason to go anywhere.
"I'm enjoying my football, we've got a great squad now and hopefully next season we can get Champions League football, where we should be."
Bale was in an optimistic mood as he reflected on Tottenham's 3-1 over Reading - its first under new manager
Two weeks ago the team was booed off after putting in a drab performance in its 1-1 draw against Norwich City but Bale thinks good times lie ahead for Spurs under Villas-Boas.
Bale believes last week's move to Tottenham's new state of the art training complex has instilled a new-found sense of belief within the squad that can help the team go on the type of run which pushed it towards the top of the table in the first half of last season.
"We didn't have a great start last year and we were in a similar position this year," Bale said.
"We went on a run last season and there's no reason why we can't do it this year.
"It feels like a new club at the moment with the new training ground. It has excited everybody, and has brought everybody up again."
The poor start the London club endured under Villas-Boas had led some to question chairman
Villas-Boas' failure to hang on to
Bale, now in his sixth season at White Hart Lane, feels the club is stronger now than it was at the end of last season, and brushed off reports Villas-Boas was under pressure after the poor start to his reign.
"I haven't heard anything about (Villas-Boas') future," Bale said. "He's here to build a team and it's a new way of playing for us, compared to last season.
"It does take time. Everybody should understand that. There has been an improvement in every game and you saw that at Reading.
"Everybody just has to be patient. Things will come and it'll start to click like it did yesterday and, hopefully, we can push on from there.
"Everyone feels fresh again and we've got the new signings now, which is great.
"We've got a stronger squad now than we did at the start of the season. Our plan is to win every game and we'll be trying to do that."
Villas-Boas deployed Dembele in Modric's former position for his first start against Reading and the Belgian impressed with his passing and movement.
Bale thinks the 25-year-old, who came off the bench and scored against Norwich, is more than capable of filling the Croat's shoes.
"Mousa's come in and he's been absolutely fantastic," Bale said.
"He scored on his debut, played unbelievable against Reading and he's been a great addition to the squad.
"Obviously it's not nice to see your big players go but I'm sure he can fill his (Modric's) boots and more."
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