Adnan Januzaj lifts the lid on his Manchester United future and admits he has ‘no idea’ where he will be playing next season
ADNAN JANUZAJ admits he has no idea where he will be playing next season.
The Belgian winger is on loan at Sunderland having been farmed out by Manchester United the last two seasons.
He had a stuttering start to the season after picking up an ankle injury which ruled him out of seven games until early November.
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But he is now a regular starter for David Moyes in the Black Cats' bid to beat the drop.
Januzaj said: "It has been very difficult because it is not easy to go from Man United to Sunderland.
"I had to just do it, I will learn from it because I am 22.
"People think I am 26 or 27, I am only 22. I know people want more from me.
"The other side of it is that they have to look at other parts of my game.
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"When I leave here I know I will be happy. I have learned a lot and it will make me stronger.
"I don’t know where I will be, but I will feel much fitter and will be happy."
Uncertainty also surrounds the future of Moyes, who is the last manager standing in the Premier League relegation fight this season.
Ahead of today's clash with Burnley, Moyes said: "Having stability at a football club would always outweigh changing. If you want to build a club, you’ve got to have continuity.
“But I realise I need to win games and I don’t take things for granted.
“Football management has changed. There are less and less people who will get the sort of time that Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger have had.
“The new breed of manager probably expects not to be in a job for an awful long time.”