Manchester United players believe midfielder Bruno Fernandes will leave the club after this year’s World Cup, according to The Sun.
The crisis at Old Trafford is far from over with the Red Devils recently sacking manager Ruben Amorim following poor results and disagreements with the club hierarchy.
United have yet to find any consistency this season and their Champions League qualification is in jeopardy given their form and performances.
Just over a year after taking over, Amorim has been relieved of his duties at the club and the Premier League giants are currently searching for an interim manager before appointing a permanent head coach in the summer.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Michael Carrick are in contention to become the club’s new caretaker manager, with United intending to take their time to consider their options carefully before appointing a permanent head coach.
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Fernandes, who was linked with a move from Old Trafford last summer, has decided to stay at the club amid growing interest from the Saudi Professional League.
He recently admitted how disappointed he was with the club, which had intended to sell him last summer, but it was Amorim who wanted the Portuguese to remain at the club.
Fernandes ultimately decided to extend his career at Old Trafford, but due to the never-ending turmoil at United, there is a growing feeling in the dressing room that his time is coming to an end.
The Portuguese has been United’s best player since joining the club in 2020. He is a team leader and has often inspired the team in critical situations.
It would not be wrong to say that he ignored personal ambitions and the chance of a bigger salary in order to remain at the club and help them cope with the current disaster they are experiencing for some time.
United players believe Fernandes has made up his mind
But Man United players believe he has had enough of the uncertainty surrounding the club from top to bottom.
Fernandes is reportedly disappointed with the current ownership and its failure to address the issues facing the team.
It goes without saying that the players would like the Portuguese star to stay at the club, but it appears he has made up his mind and decided to leave this year for a new adventure.
It remains to be seen whether he will continue his career in European football or move to the Middle East to join the Saudi Professional League.
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