Celtic midfielder Victor Wanyama demands he'll stay at the club this summer despite interest from the number of groups, including Premier League champion Manchester United. The 21-year-old has been in sparkling form this season, including a brilliant performance in the Champions League victory over Barcelona, and has been chosen for the Scottish PFA Young Player of the Entire Year award. Wanyama's present deal with Celtic ends in June 2015, and talks on an extension stalled in the autumn. But inspite of the interest from Sir Alex Ferguson's side, the Kenya international says he will stay put and pay off manager Neil Lennon for having faith in him. "Will I be a Celtic person next time? Needless to say, I am happy and I like it only at Celtic," said Wanyama. "So I'll be here next time. "I haven't really talked to my agent since I have been playing football and I am not contemplating making or having talks. I'm not concerned, I feel I'm in the proper club and I am happy. "It is been good, the boss has given the chance to me to prove myself and for that I'm happy. I'm happy and wish to accomplish my most readily useful and because he's done a lot for the team" attempt to pay the manager back for the faith he's found in me.
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