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He has found his place, the Manchester United star who wants to stay at the club

The Austrian lives a great present and is interested in staying permanently in England.

By Angus Barnes

The Austrian lives a great present and is interested in staying permanently in England.
The Austrian lives a great present and is interested in staying permanently in England.
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Marcel Sabitzer has played a vital role for Manchester United since his loan in January and would be keen to stay at Old Trafford. The player feels at home playing in the Premier League and is keen to extend his stay in Manchester beyond the end of the season.

Sabitzer joined United on loan from Bayern Munich in January after the Red Devils lost midfielder Christian Eriksen to an ankle injury. Although Eriksen returned last week after spending more than two months on the sidelines, the Austrian has played an important role for the team, making 13 caps since his arrival and featuring in February's EFL Cup final win over Newcastle United. 

After scoring his first goal for the club in last month's FA Cup quarter-final win against Fulham, Sabitzer scored twice in the 2-2 draw against Sevilla last Thursday in the Europa League. Although the deal with the midfielder does not include an option for United to make his stay permanent, the Austria international would be open to extending his stay and said he did not have to think for 10 seconds after United called. I said right away, if time works, we'll do it.

This is initially a project until the summer, then we'll see. Until then, I want to give it my all here. It is a loan agreement without options. The situation will be evaluated in the summer, but I can say for myself that I have found my place here. Now I know the Premier League and I can say that there is nothing better, more intense or tough, he said.

Sabitzer's Final Thought

Finally, the 29-year-old explained that every game is a fight, everything goes faster. This is the best league in the world. Once you've played here, you know it's second to none. Of course my thoughts on United, especially seeing how things are going and the confidence I get from Erik ten Hag, are very positive. But I don't have to decide alone.


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