Bruno Fernandes, captain of Manchester United, has shared an update about his future.
As the holiday season approaches, Manchester United is performing well, despite a recent 4-4 draw with Bournemouth.
However, there is growing interest in Fernandes’ future, with speculation about a possible move away from Old Trafford this winter.
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Bruno Fernandes considers three leagues for potential move
Since joining the club, Fernandes has always put in his best effort for Manchester United. Despite his dedication, rumors are swirling about a possible exit from England.
In a recent interview with Canal 11, he discussed these rumors candidly, expressing his feelings about his future with the club.
“I want to stay at Manchester United as long as I feel valued,” Fernandes stated.
He also mentioned three leagues he is interested in if he leaves United.
“I would like to experience the Spanish league and compete for major titles in Italy. I have many ties to Italy… my daughter was born there,” he added.
He further stated, “I’ve considered returning to Portugal… the first choice would be Sporting. I’d like to be happy, as I was with Sporting. But I don’t want to damage the image I’ve built.”
Fernandes open to district football
Fernandes’ revealing interview is likely to fuel speculation, but he wrapped up his thoughts with an intriguing option.
“I don’t want to just go there; I want to contribute. I would even consider playing district football later in my career. Playing there is about love for the game, and I have friends involved in that,” he explained.
This potential move into district football highlights Fernandes’ passion for soccer.
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