New Manchester United midfielder Marouane Fellaini has insisted that he will work hard for his place after joining the "biggest club in the world".
The Belgium international signed for the Premier League champions from Everton on deadline day for £27m, but has admitted that he feared a move may never materialise.
"Sometimes I thought there was no chance [of the move happening] but in the end I was so happy to join United," Fellaini said in a press conference.
"I came here to win trophies. For me it's a dream to join the biggest club in the world. I need to work hard for my place. There are a lot of good players here. I need to show my ability. I'll keep focused."
The 25-year-old could feature in United's Premier League clash against Crystal Palace tomorrow.