Belgian star Marouane Fellaini signed for Manchester United for a fee of £27.5m from Everton in 2013.
Marouane Fellaini's first goal for Manchester United came in October last year after 13 months of joining the Manchester club.
After a disappointing first season under former Everton and Manchester United boss, David Moyes, Fellaini once said he felt like a scapegoat under the club's struggles.
However, since former Barcelona, Ajax and Bayern Munich coach Louis Van Gaal took charge in the summer of 2014, Fellaini has scored 5 goals in 23 matches in all competitions - recent one in a 3-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur.
Fellaini has started in the last four games for Belgium and scored three goals in two matches during the recent international break.
Van Gaal said, "When he is playing like he is now, I cannot change him."
"He's had an unlucky season because he was injured and ill a lot of times, but when he's been fit he's always played for me, more or less.
"I was looking for balance in the team and he can bring that."
Louis Van Gaal has not ruled out winning the title despite United lying fourth on the Premier League table.
"Mathematically, we can still do it," he said.
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