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Where will Bruno Fernandes evolve in the coming months? For the moment, it’s difficult to say but the Portuguese international (64 caps, 20 goals), who is preparing to play Euro 2024 with the Seleção, could quickly move towards new horizons. Author of 15 goals and 13 goals in 48 matches in all competitions with the Red Devils this season, the former Sporting CP player has recently left doubts about his future…
“I love going out to Old Trafford more than anything in the world. I do not want to leave. This has always been my ultimate dream. I just want my expectations to match the club’s expectations. If you go talk to any fan, they’ll tell you the same thing. We want to compete in the Premier League. We want to play in the Champions League. We want to be in the cup final. This is the norm. That’s what I want. It’s what you all deserve”had declared to The Player’s Tribune.
Two destinations are available in Fernandes!
A media release that seemed like a pressure move which did not fail to revive rumors around his future. In this context, O Jogo affirms, this Sunday, that the native of Maia finds himself in the sights of two major European clubs: Bayern Munich of Vincent Kompany and FC Barcelona of Hansi Flick. According to information collected by the Portuguese media, the Bavarians are even already in talks with the Mancunian’s agent, Miguel Pinho.
In addition to the Munich team, the Culers have reportedly expressed a deep interest in the midfielder. Determined to strengthen itself during the summer window despite limited finances, the Catalan club could even soon begin negotiations with the player’s clan. Eighth in the last Premier League exercise with Manchester United, Bruno Fernandes will now have to decide. Bavaria, Catalonia or a few more months at Old Trafford? Response in the coming weeks.
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