Bruno Fernandes spoke about his future at Manchester United as the club prepare for a busy summer transfer window
Manchester United are bracing themselves for another major summer of change at Old Trafford. The club have endured a tumultuous campaign due to a poor spell under previous head coach Ruben Amorim.
Their form has improved, though, since the interim appointment of Michael Carrick. A decision regarding the club’s next permanent manager will sit at the top of the agenda ahead of the summer, while the transfer window will provide the chance to inject additional quality into the squad.
United are expected to be in the hunt for at least two midfielders, with the left-back and left-wing positions also understood to be under consideration. As the club scours the market for reinforcements, they have been handed the positive news that Barcelona will not be pursuing a deal for one of their reported targets.
Meanwhile, club captain and talisman Bruno Fernandes has spoken openly about his own future at Old Trafford amid reports he could seek new challenges next season.
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Fernandes opens up on future
Bruno Fernandes has delivered his clearest signal yet that his future lies at Old Trafford. Last summer, the 31-year-old was linked with a move to Al-Hilal, with the Saudi Pro League outfit reported to have been willing to pay an eye-watering £200 million to land his signature.
Yet, the United captain rejected the approach and has since delivered what is widely seen as his best season since arriving at the club in 2020. Fernandes has now reaffirmed his commitment to the club, insisting no other team on the planet shares the same special connection he has with United.
“It’s not a question of loyalty,” Fernandes told Gary Neville on Sky Sports. “I could have gone two years ago, I could have gone three years ago, I could have gone last season, but I really like to be here.
“I think that being successful at this club is something that I can never get at another club. The joy and everything I get, the day I get what I want from this club, I don’t think I will get that from any other club in the world.
“I know how much the fans want this, I know how passionate they are. I know how much they are waiting for the club to come back again. I’m on the same ship as them. I want this ship; instead of being steady, I want it to go forward and to navigate as much as we can.
“Yeah, I won the Carabao Cup and the FA Cup [but] what this club wants, what these fans want and what I want, myself and the team, we haven’t got that yet. Until my contract expires, I’m going to try.”
Barcelona drop out of transfer race
Reports emerging from Spain have indicated Barcelona have withdrawn from their pursuit of young Ajax winger Mika Godts. The 20-year-old Belgian has enjoyed an outstanding campaign for the Dutch side this season, chalking up 17 goals and 11 assists so far, sparking interest from leading clubs throughout Europe.
United are amongst those to have been linked with acquiring his services, alongside the likes of Barcelona, Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City. But Spanish publication Marca has now claimed the La Liga giants will not be moving forward with a deal for the youngster, with the club reportedly eager to secure someone ‘with much more experience’.
The Catalan club have had United forward Marcus Rashford on loan this season, with the England international himself recording a notable 13 goals and 14 assists and often filling in on the left wing.
Barcelona have an arrangement in place that would enable them to convert his loan spell into a permanent transfer for a fee of £26 million, though there remain doubts over whether they will trigger that clause before the summer window.
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