Following Manchester United's 3-2 win over Newcastle United, captain Bruno Fernandes confirmed his future at the club ahead of the upcoming transfer window.
The 29-year-old put in a brilliant performance as the Red Devils ended a three-match winless run in the Premier League with a victory over Eddie Howe's Newcastle.
Fernandes assisted Rasmus Hojlund for what turned out to be winning goal at Old Trafford before being substituted to a rousing reception from the home crowd, with the Portuguese having now contributed to 27 goals in 46 appearances this season.
Rumours in recent days have suggested his future in England has become uncertain amid reports teams in Saudi Arabia and Bayern Munich are interested in his signature.
Speaking after United's win over the Magpies, however, Fernandes insisted he will remain at the club for as long as he is wanted.
"I will be here till when the club wants me and the club wants me to be a part of the future," he said.
"If for some reason they don't want me, then I will go."
The Portugal international has played 230 games for United since his arrival in 2020, scoring 79 times and assisting a further 64 goals along the way.
United's final game of the Premier League of the season will be a trip to Brighton Hove Albion this Sunday.