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Man City, Man United target Joao Felix "very happy" at Benfica

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Benfica youngster Joao Felix says that he remains "very happy" at the Portuguese giants, despite alleged interest from a number of top European clubs.

Benfica youngster Joao Felix has suggested that he remains happy to remain at the Portuguese giants.

Felix has contributed 19 goals from 38 outings during his breakthrough campaign in the first team, and it has resulted in frequent speculation regarding the 19-year-old's future.

Manchester City, Manchester United and Juventus have been heavily linked with an approach, but Felix has said that he is "very happy" at Estadio da Luz.

The forward told the club's official website: "I think that time will tell. I'm good here, I'm very happy, I love the club.

"I adore these fans who adore me. I want to enjoy the moment, play ball, have fun doing what I like, and then, over time, things happen naturally. I am very happy in Benfica."

Benfica are looking to hand Felix a new long-term contract.


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