Exit speculation regarding Fernandes continues to bubble away with the playmaker absent from Manchester United's no-sale list.
Bruno Fernandes ended last season as Manchester United’s top assist maker and all ten of his Premier League goals were decisive strikes in a game.
Speaking in the Players’ Tribune, the Portugal playmaker hinted that an exit this summer was not an impossibility. “The club has to want me,” he underlined. The midfielder turns 30 in September and missed his first United games through injury since arriving in January 2020 towards the end of last season. Some will also argue that his on-field gesticulations are not conducive for team cohesion.
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