Saturday 19 October 2013

Januzaj will stay - Moyes

The Red Devils' boss is desperate to ensure the 18-year-old, who burst onto the scene this season with two goals in the 2-1 win at Sunderland in his first ever start for the club on October 5, remains at Old Trafford beyond next summer when his current contract is due to expire. The vultures are already circling for Januzaj and United seemed worried that they could end up losing another young talent after Juventus took Paul Pogba away in the past. However Moyes has now made a defiant claim that Januzaj will sign a new deal at the club in good time before he can be lured away to pastures new. "I'm confident," Moyes said. "I want to get it done and hopefully it will all get sorted. "You're 18 and you are playing for Manchester United. I don't know where else would you want to play." Moyes also praised the youngster's character and described him as 'the most level-headed player' he has worked with. "He's got no ego to him," he added. "He has no problem training with the reserves or youth team. He's a real humble boy who has been well looked after by his dad and family. "He can handle anything that comes. I've spoken to him about what he has to do. There are going to be dips at times with young boys and we'll try and look for that but I don't see it at the moment."

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