Michael Owen is happy with his role at Manchester United.
Owen has been in the starting line-up only 12 times; has scored just three Premier League goals - and is no longer an automatic first choice.
As United kick off the new season against his old club Newcastle tonight, he insists there is no place he would rather be.
Owen told The Sun: "I'm 30 now and understand I won't play every game.
"I've had a lot of injuries and don't have the pace I once had. But life evolves. I've changed my style, I'm a different type of player now and, because of that, I reckon I've still got four or five years at the top.
"And I much prefer that to be at United, where I train every day with some of the world's top players. Where I work every day with arguably the best manager who's ever lived. Where I play in front of such great fans and in an amazing stadium such as Old Trafford.
"And I'm really happy I now live back at home after having been away for five years."
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