Bastian Schweinsteiger has 'no problem' with Jose Mourinho but pleaded for a chance at Manchester United.
The 32-year-old is set for his international farewell when Germany take on Finland in Monchengladbach on Wednesday night.
Schweinsteiger insisted that he has plenty still to offer United if given the opportunity but suggested a move to America would eventually be on the cards.
Schweinsteiger says he wants to stay at Manchester United and help the team this season
He does not want to leave Old Trafford imminently, despite being removed from Mourinho's first-team group after a difficult debut Premier League campaign.
Schweinsteiger, a World Cup winner just two years ago, has not started a game for United since January 9 and is way down the pecking order under the new manager.'My absolute dream would be to play for Manchester United and help them reach the goals they have,' he said.
'Of course we have had talks and I have no problem with Jose Mourinho. We had a good chat and he told me his side of things and I also know what I want.
'We've got to wait and see how things go in September and October, but there is respect between us and that's important for me.
'I'm certainly not going to stop playing football.'A selection of United's stars were disappointed that Schweinsteiger opted not to watch some of their matches while out injured last season.His future at the club is bleak but United will need to find a suitor willing to take on wages in excess of £130,000 a week.The most likely destination is Major League Soccer. He added: 'The transfer window is closed in the USA so I'm not going there now.It's my dream still to play for Manchester United and if I get a fair chance, I believe in it.'I played in the semi-finals of the European Championship as part of the world champions' team, and I believe in my ability and dream of helping United.'I think up to my suspension last year, things were going well for me, then I had two unfortunate injuries.
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