Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes does not plan a move away from the club this month. The midfielder remains focused on his role at Old Trafford. He continues to see his future with the team despite recent instability.
Managerial dismissal fuels speculation over future
Recent reports suggested Fernandes was reassessing his future at the club. The speculation followed the dismissal of head coach Ruben Amorim. Observers linked the managerial change to uncertainty around key players.
Fernandes met Amorim’s coach Carlos Fernandes after the dismissal. That meeting increased concerns among some supporters. Many feared the 31-year-old was exploring an exit route.
Commitment remains strong despite club upheaval
Sources familiar with the situation stress Fernandes’ continued commitment. He has not changed his immediate plans. The club appointed Darren Fletcher as interim manager for two matches. Michael Carrick then assumed caretaker duties for the rest of the season.
Fernandes accepts the transition and supports the squad. He always planned to reassess his position in the summer. At that point, his contract will have one remaining year.
Europe preferred despite strong Saudi interest
Fernandes rejected a lucrative offer from Al-Hilal last summer. Clubs from the Saudi Pro League maintain strong interest. However, Fernandes would prefer to stay in Europe if he leaves United.
The former Sporting midfielder recently admitted feeling hurt. He learned the club considered selling him. He felt senior officials avoided direct conversations. Amorim strongly wanted Fernandes to remain at the club.
