Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes has signaled his desire to remain at Old Trafford, citing his family’s comfort in England, despite persistent transfer interest from the Saudi Pro League.
Bruno Fernandes has indicated he intends to stay at Manchester United, following a significant performance resurgence under interim manager Michael Carrick.
Despite heavy interest from Saudi Arabian clubs, the 31-year-old playmaker emphasized his family’s deep connection to the city.
“I feel at home at Manchester, my kids feel at home here,” Fernandes told Men In Blazers, effectively cooling rumors of a summer departure to the Middle East.
INEOS leadership has reportedly performed a U-turn, now aiming to retain the skipper as United chase Champions League qualification.
Carrick remains adamant that the midfielder, who has tallied 25 goal contributions this term, is indispensable.
“Bruno’s definitely not someone we’d want to lose, I can say that,” Carrick noted, praising the captain’s ability to deliver in “big moments” and his vital tactical understanding.
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