Bruno Fernandes Offers to Leave Cash-Strapped Manchester United to Help Club Rebuild
- Following Manchester United’s 1-0 defeat to Tottenham in the Europa League final in Bilbao, their captain Bruno Fernandes, aged 30, expressed willingness to depart the club if necessary.
- The defeat caused United to miss next season's Champions League and raised financial pressures, prompting speculation over Fernandes' future amid a planned summer rebuild under manager Ruben Amorim.
- Fernandes has been a standout player this season with 19 goals but said he will stay until the club decides to sell him, acknowledging the possibility of a transfer for cashing in if needed.
- Amorim praised Fernandes as a top player United wants to keep, while co-chairman Sir Jim Ratcliffe called him “a fantastic footballer” essential to the squad's future.
- Fernandes' conditional offer to leave signals potential changes amid United's financial constraints and poor results, suggesting that the club’s summer rebuild might involve key departures.
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Fernandes offers to leave Man Utd to help club rebuild
BILBAO, Spain: Bruno Fernandes has offered to leave Manchester United if the club need to cash in on him in order to rebuild after the heartbreak of their Europa League final defeat by Tottenham. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
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