Manchester United target Sergi Roberto has insisted he is "happy" at Barcelona and is not looking to leave.

Both Jose Mourinho and his Chelsea counterpart Antonio Conte had identified Roberto as a possible signing after the 25-year-old appeared to be getting frustrated with his first-team prospects.

But Roberto, who scored in Barcelona's 2-0 win over Real Betis on Sunday night, has dismissed rumours that he will leave the Nou Camp after being played in his preferred position or central midfielder.

"I'm happy," Roberto said. "[Against Real Madrid in the Super Cup] I was happy on a personal level and I felt comfortable today, too. I played in my favoured midfield position.

"I started at the Bernabeu and the coach has given me confidence. I've scored today and I want to be important.

"In pre-season I wasn't starting, but now in the official matches I am playing more. I want to continue here and continue like this."