Manchester United midfielder Bruno Fernandes has been linked with a move away from the club in recent weeks.
A report from Football Insider has claimed that Saudi Arabian clubs are keeping tabs on Bruno Fernandes. But Manchester United are not concerned about the long-term future of the 29-year-old Portuguese international.
Recently, we covered reports that Fernandes wanted to continue at Manchester United despite the interest from Saudi Arabia, and the Red Devils are confident of holding on to him.
Bruno Fernandes has established himself as one of the best players in the Premier League since moving to Manchester United from Sporting CP. Losing him would have been a devastating blow for the Red Devils, and they will be delighted that the player is committed to the causeway.
Fernandes is at the peak of his powers right now, and he will want to compete at the highest level. Moving away from Europe at this stage of his career would be a surprising decision. It will be interesting to see if the 29-year-old can help Manchester United finish the season strongly and secure UEFA Champions League qualification for next season.
He is a world-class player on his day and will be crucial to Manchester United’s hopes of finishing in the top four. Missing out on Champions League qualification will be a devastating blow for the Red Devils.
Meanwhile, Manchester United are already lacking in quality when it comes to the midfield department, and they cannot afford to lose a player like Fernandes anytime soon. Casemiro and Sofyan Amrabat have been largely underwhelming this season, while Scott McTominay is simply not good enough to start regularly for a club hoping to win the league title in the near future.
Mason Mount has been injured for the majority of his time at the club so far, and Bruno Fernandes is the only reliable performer in the middle of the park right now. Erik ten Hag will be delighted to have a committed player like him at his disposal, and he will hope that the 29-year-old can steer them toward a respectable finish in the league table this season.
Manchester United midfielder Bruno Fernandes has been linked with a move away from the club in recent weeks.
A report from Football Insider has claimed that Saudi Arabian clubs are keeping tabs on Bruno Fernandes. But Manchester United are not concerned about the long-term future of the 29-year-old Portuguese international.
Recently, we covered reports that Fernandes wanted to continue at Manchester United despite the interest from Saudi Arabia, and the Red Devils are confident of holding on to him.
Bruno Fernandes has established himself as one of the best players in the Premier League since moving to Manchester United from Sporting CP. Losing him would have been a devastating blow for the Red Devils, and they will be delighted that the player is committed to the causeway.
Fernandes is at the peak of his powers right now, and he will want to compete at the highest level. Moving away from Europe at this stage of his career would be a surprising decision. It will be interesting to see if the 29-year-old can help Manchester United finish the season strongly and secure UEFA Champions League qualification for next season.
He is a world-class player on his day and will be crucial to Manchester United’s hopes of finishing in the top four. Missing out on Champions League qualification will be a devastating blow for the Red Devils.
Meanwhile, Manchester United are already lacking in quality when it comes to the midfield department, and they cannot afford to lose a player like Fernandes anytime soon. Casemiro and Sofyan Amrabat have been largely underwhelming this season, while Scott McTominay is simply not good enough to start regularly for a club hoping to win the league title in the near future.
Mason Mount has been injured for the majority of his time at the club so far, and Bruno Fernandes is the only reliable performer in the middle of the park right now. Erik ten Hag will be delighted to have a committed player like him at his disposal, and he will hope that the 29-year-old can steer them toward a respectable finish in the league table this season.