Januzaj focused solely on United

Manchester United youngster Adnan Januzaj is not ready to decide where his international future lies.

The 18-year-old's complicated background means he is eligible for Belgium, Albania and Turkey, whilst he would also be available for England once he has fulfilled FIFA's eligibility requirements.

"At the moment, international football isn't something that I've thought a lot about," Januzaj is quoted as saying by the Daily Mirror.

"I know that, first, I have to concentrate on what I do for United, because that is the most important part of my career right now.

"I want to play well for United and give everything for my club."

As the country of his birth, Belgium would appear to be an obvious choice, particularly as they are on the brink of automatic World Cup qualification.

However, speaking ahead of games against Croatia and Wales, Belgium coach Marc Wilmots confirmed Januzaj does not want to choose at present.

"Manchester United told me that Januzaj has not made a decision to play for a national team yet, not for any country," Wilmots told reporters.

"We gave a clear signal [that we want him to play for Belgium] and now it's up to him. I will respect his choice."

It is thought Januzaj wants to establish a senior club career for himself before making a final decision.

Far stronger than it appears from his slender frame, Januzaj is capable of operating in any advanced position immediately behind a central striker, with the feeling he could develop into a top-class 'number 10'.

He has made a good start, scoring twice on his first United Premier League start at Sunderland on Saturday.

That matchwinning contribution alone should focus minds at Old Trafford about Januzaj's contract, which expires in the summer.

Talks about an extension have been ongoing since April, although so far there has been no resolution.

Little wonder many United fans are fearful of losing the young midfielder as they did with Paul Pogba, who has made such a big impression at Juventus.

Moyes will want to avoid that scenario at all costs given Januzaj is now set to become one of Europe's hottest properties.

Not that the increased scrutiny is going to be a problem according to Phil Jones.

"He is a level-headed guy," said the England international.

"He knows what he has to do. He has to keep his head down.

"He is going to hit the heights though because that was some debut.

"The second goal was particularly impressive. If Gareth Bale gets one of those everyone is raving about it."