Christian Eriksen says he is not worrying about his contract situation at Manchester United ahead of the new season.
The Danish midfielder is into the final 12 months of his deal at Old Trafford and reports suggest the club would be willing to sell him if the right offer came in.
But Eriksen, 32, says he is happy with his current situation and has played down speculation of him leaving Manchester this summer.
He said: “I have one year left so for me I am a United player.
“I haven’t been told leave or extension, so in that sense I have one year left on the contract and I feel good, my family is feeling good living in Manchester and United is a nice club.
“In terms of the football you want to play as much as possible.
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“But also you think in terms of: ‘How do I see myself? How do I fit into the team?’
“And in those terms I feel good. I feel that I am in a good place.”
Eriksen made 28 appearances in all competitions last season, scoring only one goal and recording another three assists.
Erik ten Hag relied on his veteran midfielder towards the end of games as a substitute, and it will likely be a similar case heading into the 2024-25 campaign.