Manchester United loanee Marcel Sabitzer makes Premier League admission ahead of transfer window
Marcel Sabitzer has claimed that he has "found his place" at Manchester United and hopes to make his stay permanent over the summer.
<p>Since joining the Red Devils in January on loan after a midfield injury crisis, Sabitzer's move could become permanent.</p>
<p>The 29-year-old was a last minute signing on deadline day following injuries to players such as Donny Van De Beek and Christian Eriksen.</p>
<p>The Austria international has been in and around the first team since he joined and has so far contributed to four goals during his time at the club.</p>
As well as this, he has appeared 13 times and has formed a solid partnership with the likes of Casemiro and Fred.
<p>He was initially brought in as cover until Eriksen returned but some of his performances have excelled the standard of his Danish counterpart. </p>
With this in mind, speculation and rumours have been created around the midfielders future and whether or not his stay in Manchester will be made permanent.
The loan deal included no option or obligation to buy so a price would have to be negotiated in the summer.
His value currently stands at around £17million which is a minimal fee for a player with as much quality as Sabitzer has.
<p>The 29-year-old has added even more fuel to the fire by saying "I have found my place here. I know the Premier League now and I can say there is nothing better, more intense or tougher."</p>
"Every game is a fight; everything goes faster. This is the best league in the world; once you've played here, you know it's incomparable here."
<p>Sabitzer only joined his parent club, Bayern Munich, two seasons ago but, due to the managerial changes, it is yet unkown if he aligns with Bayern's future plans.</p>
During United's Europa League quarter-final against Sevilla, Sabitzer oozed class as he scored a brace within the first 25 minutes of the game.
<p>If his form carries on as it is, it seems impossible for Ten Hag's squad to turn down making his transfer permanent.</p>
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