It has been reported that Sergio Romero is delighted with his situation at Manchester United.
Romero, who replaced Spaniard David de Gea as United’s first choice keeper, has kept four clean sheets but was criticised for their 2-1 loss to Swansea City before the international break.
“Playing for United is a dream and if God helps me this dream will never end,” the 28-year-old Romero was quoted as saying by Argentine daily La Nacion.
“As I have been saying, I have to thank Van Gaal for trusting me. Although I had not done a pre-season, I started playing for the biggest club in the world.
“It’s important for a goalkeeper to have this support because there is no rotation between goalkeepers — a goalkeeper starts or he is benched. They are the only two choices – there is not a third one.”