Marcel Sabitzer addresses his Manchester United position and future beyond loan
Marcel Sabitzer is happy to play wherever Erik ten Hag needs him during his time at Manchester United and is not distracted by the uncertainty surrounding his future.
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Marcel Sabitzer is happy to play wherever Erik ten Hag needs him during his time at Manchester United and is not distracted by the uncertainty surrounding his future.
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