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Published 14:36 4 Jun 2015 BST
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But Fellaini doesn't see his future as an attacking force for the Red Devils. Rather, he feels he could be the solution for the holding midfield issue at Old Trafford.
“I see myself as a defensive midfielder,” he said. “I feel comfortable playing there and if the manager decides he wants to play me there, I will.
“At the moment I play more up front, so it’s good for me.
“I score goals so in football it’s important.
“I’m happy to play there and win some important games."
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