Robin van Persie has said he is keen to remain at
Manchester United beyond the end of his current contract, which still has three
years left to run.
The 30-year-old collected a Premier League medal at Old
Trafford last season, which was his first following eight years at Arsenal.
The Dutchman told MUTV: "I have three more years to
go and I would like to stay longer.
"I want to play as long as possible at the highest
level. Winning trophies is what it is all about."
"I want to play as long as possible at the highest
level. Winning trophies is what it is all about."
Van Persie says his only disappointment from last season
was not being able to find the back of the net during their Champions League
defeat by Real Madrid.
The Spaniards won 3-2 on aggregate following the
sending-off of Nani while the Reds were leading.
United open their European campaign on Tuesday against
Bayer Leverkusen and Van Persie said: "It is probably my only regret about
last year.
"The referee played an important part but I should
have scored at least one or two goals in those games.
"I didn't, which I don't like. I have to improve on
that. Hopefully we can do better this year."
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