Marcel Sabitzer, who is currently on loan from Bayern Munich to Manchester United, has expressed uncertainty about his future with the club. The 29-year-old midfielder has made appearances in all four competitions since joining the Red Devils in January, covering for the injured Christian Eriksen. Sabitzer has made nine Premier League appearances, seven of which were in the starting lineup, and has also played in the Europa League, FA Cup, and Carabao Cup. While it is unclear whether Manchester United will try to keep him or if Bayern Munich will want him back, Sabitzer has enjoyed his time in the Premier League and is proud to be a part of the club. United manager Erik ten Hag has praised Sabitzer’s impact and hinted that he would like to keep him. Sabitzer has not yet spoken to new Bayern Munich boss Thomas Tuchel about his future.
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