The 20-year-old impressed while on loan at Watford last season and United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has decided to keep him at Old Trafford this season.
Cleverley impressed in England’s Under 21 win over Uzbekistan on Tuesday.
“People are a bit harsh to say there is no talent coming through,” he said.
“It is there. A couple of times we have had the problem the first team has and we just don’t gel.
“When you look at the players; (Theo) Walcott, (Danny) Welbeck, (Jack) Rodwell, (Jack) Wilshere. The talent in the squad is unbelievable.
“A few of those lads have played Champions League and European football. They also have plenty of Premier League games under their belts.
“The fact Wilshere is in the senior squad just shows it can be done.”
Cleverley believes staying at United will be important for his development.
“I do feel one game at United is worth five games somewhere else,” he said.
“Federico Macheda is an example. He has had a limited number of games but he has done well and made a name for himself.
“There are advantages and disadvantages to going on loan. I would have got more games somewhere else but training with this quality of players every day is a huge advantage.
“Playing for Manchester United is a big thing,” added the Bradford-born youngster. “But I know just staying here is only part of the job.
“What I have to do now is impress the manager enough to get some minutes on the pitch.
“If I can play the cup games, get on now and again in the Premier League and maybe have a couple of starts and score a few goals, I will be happy.”