Manchester United will shield Bruno Fernandes

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If Manchester United are still making progress in this summer transfer window, like the future arrivals of Matthijs de Ligt and Noussair Mazaraoui from Bayern Munich for a sum of around 70 million euros, the Old Trafford resident is also working hard to implement all the means to protect its captain, Bruno Fernandes.

According to Sky Sportsthe 29-year-old midfielder will sign a three-year contract extension, until 2027, with the possibility of extending it for an additional season. The British media outlet specifies that this extension will be accompanied by a significant salary increase, placing Bruno Fernandes among the club’s highest-paid players. A fair reward for someone who is coming off a solid season on an individual level with the Red Devils (15 goals, 13 assists in 48 games in all competitions).

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