Bruno Fernandes Opens Door to Potential Manchester United Exit

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Bruno Fernandes, 30, says he’s open to leaving Manchester United if the club chooses to sell him amid financial decisions. With two years left on his contract, the midfielder remains committed but understands football’s realities.

Bruno Fernandes, 30, says he’s open to leaving Manchester United if the club chooses to sell him amid financial decisions. With two years left on his contract, the midfielder remains committed but understands football’s realities. He also backed under-fire manager Ruben Amorim, calling him the right man to lead despite poor results.

At the end of a disappointing season for Manchester United, captain Bruno Fernandes has opened up about his uncertain future at the club. Following a Europa League final loss to Tottenham and missing out on European football entirely for next season, Fernandes, who turns 31 in September, admitted he would understand if the club chose to sell him. With two years remaining on his contract and an option for a third, Fernandes stated he is happy to stay but respects the club’s right to make financial decisions.

This is the first time Fernandes has publicly acknowledged the possibility of a transfer since joining in January 2020. He emphasized his commitment, saying he will stay unless told otherwise, and remains determined to help restore United’s former glory. However, the club’s direction could be affected by the future of manager Ruben Amorim, who is under pressure after a string of poor results.

Fernandes voiced strong support for Amorim, believing he is the right person to rebuild the club despite growing criticism. He acknowledged that fans may struggle to see progress due to poor results but insisted the squad backs the manager’s long-term vision. His comments hint at potential major changes ahead at Old Trafford this summer.

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