Heaton expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to extend his stay at Manchester United, citing the club's rich history and traditions as a major factor in his decision. "It's a privilege for anyone to be able to play for a club like this," he said. "I've spent a long time at Manchester United, and I'm a fan of the club. I want to be part of its success."
Despite not playing as much in recent weeks, Heaton remains driven and determined to play for the team. He acknowledged that the club demands success and that he wants to contribute to that goal. "We've had a difficult period, but I think we have a good foundation to build on and achieve success," he said.
Heaton also emphasized the importance of his role as a senior player. He wants to support and guide the younger players, including those who have recently joined the team. "My priority is playing and working hard to get in the team," he said. "But as a senior player, I also see it as my role to be supportive and help the new players understand the values and traditions of the club."
Heaton praised the club captain, Bruno Fernandes, and expressed his desire to help him in any way he can. "Bruno does a magnificent job, and I try to support him as much as possible," he said. "I think it's about driving yourself and setting a good example for the other players."