Manchester United's Antonio Valencia insists he is not worried about the arrival of fellow winger Ashley Young. The England international has completed his move to Old Trafford for a fee of around ?17million. But Valencia, who missed a large part of last season through injury, says he doesn't fear losing his place. Confident: Antonio Valencia is not worried about Ashley Young's arrival 'I heard about this on the news, but I do not fear his arrival,' Valencia said, according to The Sun. Signing on: Young has finally completed his ?17m move to United 'The season is long, and under Alex Ferguson everyone will get their chance in United's key matches. 'Ashley is a good footballer and I believe that he will help us towards even more success next season.
'As for myself, I have two seasons left at United and I am convinced I will fulfil those. And maybe a few more years, too.' Valencia is currently on international duty with Ecuador - preparing for the Copa America - and played down reports linking him with a move away. 'There are rumours about other clubs but I have no news about that,' said Valencia. 'I am just focused on the Copa America and performing with Ecuador.
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