Adnan Januzaj ready to commit future to Manchester United?

In-demand teenager Adnan Januzaj has dropped the biggest hint yet that he is ready to commit his future to Manchester United.

The 18-year-old scored twice against Sunderland on his first Premier League start for the champions and looks set to sign a long-term contract at Old Trafford.

Januzaj's current contract is up at the end of June 2014 and European giants Juventus and Barcelona are keen on the midfielder but he looks set to stay at United and sign a new long-term deal.
'I am happy at Manchester United and I want to commit myself 100 per cent in every game to do my best,’ Januzaj told Kosovo-based broadcaster, KTV.

'I want to help Manchester United win the Premier League and become the best player in the world.’
Januzaj’s international future remains uncertain, however, with the youngster ineligible for England until he has spent five years in the country.

He has lived in England for just two years, so would be unavailable to the FA until 2016 at the earliest.
'It is my dad who decides which national team I will play for so I will listen to him,’ Januzaj added.

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