The 25-year-old Belgian midfielder's move from Everton to be reunited with former Goodison Park boss David Moyes was completed late on Monday night.
United's new manager had been linked with several players including Toffees left-back Leighton Baines, Athletic Bilbao's Ander Herrera and Real Madrid's Fabio Coentrao, but his summer-long efforts ended with Fellaini being his only high-profile recruit.
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After helping Belgium to a 2-0 World Cup qualifying victory over Scotland at Hampden on Friday night, Fellaini turned his attention back to United.
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'Of course I look forward to it, I am playing with big players so I need to work hard for my place.
'To win a trophy with Manchester United and play a lot of games, that is important.
'I watched the game (against Liverpool) and in the second half the team played very well and had a lot of chances but couldn't score, but football is like this.
'It will be tough, every year is tough for the big teams but I think Manchester United has the quality to win the championship so I look forward to this.'
Fellaini, set to make his United debut against Crystal Palace at Old Trafford next Saturday, recalled a 'great week' for him which ended with Belgium taking a massive step towards the World Cup finals in Brazil next summer.
'When I started the campaign with Everton I looked forward to the transfer so in the end I was happy,' he said.
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'It wasn't my best game but we won and it was a good game for us.
'We scored the first half and dominated the game and that was important.'
Asked light-heartedly if there might be repercussion from Glaswegian Moyes, who watched from the Hampden stand as Scotland ended the evening at the bottom of Group A, Fellaini smiled and said: 'I don't think so.'
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