Ander Herrera has insisted that he is prepared to fight for his place in order to keep his Manchester United "dream" alive.
The midfielder has failed to cement a position in Louis van Gaal's team since his arrival from Athletic Bilbao last year.
"What I am doing at United, I enjoy a lot so I don't want this dream to finish," Herrera told United Review. "I have to play as well as possible if I want to play as long as I can at this club.
"I always say the same thing - the most difficult thing is to stay at a big club. Of course, it is difficult to arrive at a big team in the first place, but it is even harder to stay there. The club has the possibility to sign new players and it's a very powerful club so all players want to play here. I have to fight for my position and gain my position and I will do it."
Herrera will play no part in tonight's Champions League match against PSV Eindhoven due to a hamstring strain.