But the Dutchman, whose team have only won three of their last 14 matches, said he is worried United fans believed such stories.
"I think I don't have mentioned that [offering to resign] ever," he said in a news conference.
"I think that you make your own stories and then I have to answer on your stories. I am not doing that because I think it is awful and horrible and you can write, and a lot of colleagues have written that, and then I have to answer the questions of their stories. I don't think I have to do it. I don't think the press conference is the moment to talk for that.
"When you make your stories, I am very concerned the people are believing what you are writing and because I receive a lot of calls and messages."
Referring to suggestions he was on the brink of the sack in December, Van Gaal added: "You can write what you want and it is now the third time already that I have been sacked and I am still sitting here for you and I am here because I am obliged to do that.
"When you ask me, of course, I have certain people I like because they put a question a very respectful way but a lot is in a very disrespectful way."
He said: "Now I cannot lose any more because I am then condemned for the fourth time that I am sacked and then maybe you write the truth because sometimes it happens."
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