da fezbet: Erik ten Hag is confident that Bruno Fernandes will remain a Manchester United player, despite the Portuguese midfielder dropping a transfer hint.
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Portuguese star to mull over his optionsRed Devils captain has contract to 2026Movement expected in summer windowGetty ImagesWHAT HAPPENED?
The Red Devils captain has told reporters in his homeland that he will weigh up his options once a bid for Euro 2024 glory alongside Cristiano Ronaldo and Co comes to a close. There has been plenty of speculation to suggest that United are willing to listen to offers for just about every member of their squad.
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Ten Hag, who is facing future questions of his own, is adamant that Fernandes is not for sale and that the 29-year-old is prepared to stay put. He said when asked about the exit talk: “I know he is very happy to be here.”
Ten Hag added on Fernandes, who is under contract until 2026 and has registered 79 goals for United through 230 appearances: “Taking responsibility is one of the biggest assets top footballers have to show and deliver. Bruno is always available, he never misses a game and always plays in a good level and always gets energy to a team. Such assets are necessary to be successful. Bruno is a real fighter. Last year for instance when we played Brighton in the FA Cup semi-final, we played with an ankle that was so thick, it was unbelievable. Bruno is a very good example for other players.”
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While Fernandes has a useful habit of making himself available, United have endured injury struggles in 2023-24 and Ten Hag admits that whoever is charge next season will require further reinforcements in the summer transfer window. He added: “That is one of the issues in our constructing the squad. We have to improve to do things better to construct a squad with more depth. For over 10 years I am managing. I never had this experience, so huge with so many injury issues. So it can happen once in 10 years. Hopefully now can wait another 10 to have so many [again].”
WHAT NEXT FOR MAN UTD?
United, who are still in the hunt for a top-six finish and European qualification this season, will be back in action on Monday when taking in a trip to Crystal Palace. They have four top-flight fixtures on their schedule before facing arch-rivals Manchester City in the FA Cup final on May 25.