The Peoples Person
·30 de janeiro de 2026
What Bruno Fernandes has done to all but show where his long‑term United future lies

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·30 de janeiro de 2026

What a revelation Bruno Fernandes has been for Manchester United.
Since completing his £47 million switch from Sporting CP, the Portuguese magnifico has stood out as United’s most consistent performer, truly a player for all seasons.
With 103 goals and 97 assists in 312 games, Fernandes has epitomised the modern-day playmaker. Indeed, one day, a thesis will be written about how revolutionary he was at M16.
Fernandes belongs to that rare breed of footballers you keep for life, the kind who only depart when they hang up their boots and take their place in a club’s hall of fame.
Yet, while that would be the perfect ending to his United career, reality suggests otherwise.
Reports suggest Fernandes is weighing up his long-term future at Old Trafford. Despite his contract running until the summer of 2027, with United holding an option to extend by a further year, the midfielder could still depart as early as this summer.
And although there is hope he can be persuaded to stay, the latest reports from Spain have nevertheless cast doubt, turning INEOS’ desire to keep him into a seemingly hopeless pursuit.
Madrid Universal, covering revelations by journalist Rodra, report:
“Manchester United captain and playmaker Bruno Fernandes offered himself to Real Madrid this month.
“However, the Merengues straight up rejected the opportunity to sign the Portuguese international, sticking by their policy of not making major recruitments in January.”
If accurate, this paints a frustrating picture for United, leaving many wondering, how disillusioned must Fernandes have felt to consider leaving at a time when the club needs him most?
Following the sacking of head coach Ruben Amorim, this United squad desperately needed to stay united and somehow salvage a disappointing season.
Caretaker head coach Michael Carrick requires his leaders to step up, and losing Fernandes would have been a crushing blow.
For now, Los Blancos’ refusal to pursue him is therefore a significant boost to United’s Champions League hopes.
Yet, even if Fernandes guides them back to Europe’s premier competition, the suggestions that he offered himself to Madrid will leave some fearing he could follow Casemiro through the exit door at the end of the season.
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