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Ander Herrera says he is happy at Manchester United amid exit talk

ByPA Sport Report

Published 01/12/2015 at 15:03 GMT

Manchester United midfielder Ander Herrera has stressed he is "very happy" at Old Trafford after a report emerged that he may be unsettled.

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The 26-year-old Spaniard has missed United's past two games with a hamstring injury but has not always been a first-choice selection when fit under Louis van Gaal anyway.
Van Gaal has utilised him in a variety of different positions and one national newspaper claimed Herrera would seek discussions about his future with the club.
However, in a message posted on Twitter on Tuesday, Herrera attempted to allay fears he is unhappy.
Alongside a picture containing part of an interview he did with the club's matchday programme for last week's game against PSV Eindhoven, Herrera said: "Interview given last week. Very happy at Manchester United."
The image contains the pull quote: "I don't want this dream to finish. I have to play as well as possible if I want to play as long as I can at this club."
Herrera, who has made 45 appearances and scored 11 times since moving to England, had stated in the interview that he was determined to fight for his place having moved from Athletic Club in the summer of 2014.
"When I was in Spain, I always thought about the best teams in the world and maybe the biggest and most-supported club is Manchester United," he told United Review.
"So I worked very hard to be here. When I was in Spain, I was very professional and had to be very consistent to get here.
"Now I am here, I always say the same thing: the most difficult thing is to stay at a big club.
"Of course, it is difficult to arrive at a big team in the first place, but it is even harder to stay there. The club has the possibility to sign new players and it's a very powerful club so all players want to play here. I have to fight for my position and gain my position and I will do it."
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