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Manchester United defender Wes Brown wants to stay at Old Trafford for his entire career.
The England international remains on the fringes of Sir Alex Ferguson's first-team squad, having had spells both in and out of the starting line-up.
Brown spent much of the middle part of this season warming the Red Devils bench and reports suggested the 28-year-old could leave United.
But the stopper, who has one year remaining on his current deal, would be happy to sign a new long-term contract.
"I have been at Manchester United since I was a kid and I always want to be here," he said.
"A lot of people have asked me about my future but that was just because I wasn't playing for a certain stage of the season.
"If you are not getting selected, it is normal for people to start talking. But I just get on with it. I am playing now and everything is fine.
"When you look at this last week, winning the title and now the Cup final, it shows why you want to be at a club like this."
Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic are currently locks in the centre of Manchester United's defence and Brown accepts those two have to be picked above him.
"You have to play them because they have had such a great season together," he said.
"They are the backbone of what we have achieved this year and you have to give them credit for that.
"But it doesn't affect the way I approach things. I am a Manchester United player and every time I am selected, I will try my heart out."
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