Adnan Januzaj has hinted that he intends to commit his future to Manchester United.
The 18-year-old, who scored twice against Sunderland on his Premier League debut two weeks ago, says he is happy at Old Trafford.
The club are hopeful of agreeing a new long-term deal with him and Januzaj told Kosovo's KTV: "I am happy at Manchester United and I want to commit myself 100% in every game to do my best. I want to help Manchester United win the Premier League and become the best player in the world."
Januzaj's international future remains unclear, with the teenager eligible to play for a number of countries. The Football Association have shown an interest in the midfielder who would qualify to play for England on residency grounds if he stays in the country for another three years.
Yet Januzaj insists he has not made up his mind yet on which country to play for, adding: "It is my dad who decides which national team I will play for so I will listen to him."