Sparx
09-02-2007, 01:00 PM
Heinze: I'm no quitter
United defender Gabriel Heinze says he has no intention of leaving the club, as long as Sir Alex Ferguson wants him to stay.
The 28-year-old's first-team opportunities have been limited, particularly in the last two months, because Patrice Evra has been playing so well at left-back.
The Argentine international was voted United's Player of the Year in 2005 and remains a popular figure at Old Trafford.
But, despite only starting 13 games for the Reds this season, he is focused on playing for United and unconcerned by speculation about his future.
"I don't really take any interest in what is being said," Heinze told MUTV.
"The only two people who matter are myself and the manager.
"If there is no desire on either of our parts for me to leave, that is great.
"All I am concentrating on are the next three months, so I can fight as hard as I can to get in the side and do as much as I can for Manchester United."
United defender Gabriel Heinze says he has no intention of leaving the club, as long as Sir Alex Ferguson wants him to stay.
The 28-year-old's first-team opportunities have been limited, particularly in the last two months, because Patrice Evra has been playing so well at left-back.
The Argentine international was voted United's Player of the Year in 2005 and remains a popular figure at Old Trafford.
But, despite only starting 13 games for the Reds this season, he is focused on playing for United and unconcerned by speculation about his future.
"I don't really take any interest in what is being said," Heinze told MUTV.
"The only two people who matter are myself and the manager.
"If there is no desire on either of our parts for me to leave, that is great.
"All I am concentrating on are the next three months, so I can fight as hard as I can to get in the side and do as much as I can for Manchester United."
