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Bastian Schweinsteiger insists he's ready and waiting to play a part for Manchester United if Jose Mourinho needs him.

Bastian Schweinsteiger says he is fit and ready to return to action for Manchester United, and he hopes it will happen soon.

The German midfielder returned to training with United's first team recently after initially being told by Jose Mourinho in the summer to train with the reserves.

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Although he still does not appear to have a future at Old Trafford, the former Bayern Munich midfielder has not given up hope of forcing his way into Mourinho's plans and playing in the Premier League once again.

"I'm trying to keep myself fit for the situation in which I am needed," Schweinsteiger said.

<<enter caption here>> at Aon Training Complex on October 31, 2016 in Manchester, England.
Image: Schweinsteiger has yet to feature for United's first team this season

"Hopefully I will be given a chance. I look forward to training every day, and being able to train with the team. I don't know if I will get a chance, but I hope so.

"I still feel fit at 32 and certainly want to play more years at the top level and of course I want to win things.

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"We won the FA Cup last year and that was also one of my aims. Of course it would be great to play for United in the Premier League and perhaps win it.

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"If I am needed, I will give everything - I am ready."

Former Germany captain Schweinsteiger, who made 31 appearances for United last season after signing from Bayern Munich for £14.4m, also remains upbeat despite being out of the picture. 

during the international friendly match between Germany and Finland at Borussia-Park on August 31, 2016 in Moenchengladbach, Germany.
Image: Schweinsteiger recently called time on his international career

"I'm not one to think of burying my head in the sand - I've always been a positive person and still am now," he added.

"My rhythm is good - of course it's different when you play each weekend compared with when you are only training - but I enjoy my football."

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