Bruno Fernandes Offers to Leave Cash-Strapped Manchester United to Help Club Rebuild
- Manchester United lost 1-0 to Tottenham in the Europa League final on Wednesday night at the Estadio de San Mames in Bilbao, missing out on Champions League qualification.
- The defeat contributed to a financial shortfall and increased pressure on the club, which is now preparing for a summer rebuild under head coach Ruben Amorim amid a poor league position.
- Bruno Fernandes, United’s 30-year-old captain and top performer this season, stated he will stay until told to leave but acknowledged he might depart if the club opts to cash in on him.
- Both Amorim and co-chairman Jim Ratcliffe emphasized Fernandes is a key player they want to keep, with Amorim insisting, “He’s not going anywhere because I’ve already told him.”
- United’s struggles have increased scrutiny of Amorim’s role and heightened uncertainty about Fernandes’s future while the club faces its lowest league finish since 1974 and a necessity to raise funds via player sales.
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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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