Manchester United have reportedly agreed a new contract with captain Bruno · Fernande. The 29-year-old Portugal midfielder will be the club's highest-paid player, rivaling Casemiro's £350,000-a-week salary at least. The new contract is valid until June 2027 with the option to automatically renew for another year.
Italy transfer expert Fabrizio · Romano has revealed that Manchester United's contract extension talks with Fernandes have been concluded, and he has agreed to stay and will receive a maximum salary, with the renewal to be announced before the summer window closes. According to him, if all goes well, the two sides could sign a contract as early as this week.
The United Kingdom's Daily Mail said there was hope that an agreement would be reached soon, and the club was concerned about the statement that B Fee had publicly stated that they wanted to consider the future after last season, when Bayern Munich and Saudi Arabia professional league teams wanted to poach the club.
Fernandes are still believed to be at the heart of Ten Hag's plans for the future, with many feeling the squad must be built around him. Fernandes created the most chances in the Premier League last season with 114 and the Portugal 'Iron Man' has scored 54 goals and provided 41 assists in 159 league appearances since joining for £68 million in January 2020. He made 220 appearances in all competitions, scoring 73 goals and providing 65 assists. In the Community Shield, Fernandes played the ball to Garnacho, who opened the scoring, but the team was quickly equalised and lost on penalties.
Judging from the performance, fighting spirit and data, B Fei naturally deserves the highest salary in the team, and if he stays in the team, he must enjoy the maximum salary, otherwise it will be unfair and may cause turmoil in the dressing room. However, there are also fans who worry that the renewal of the B fee will make it impossible for the club to correct the problem of the team's salary structure. The Portugal midfielder, who turns 30 next month, has two years left on his original contract, and there was no need for a salary increase at this time.
However, due to the fact that Manchester United only finished eighth in the Premier League last season, B was distracted, and Portugal Athletic newspaper said that his agent Miguel · Pinho had met with Bayern representatives, so Jim · Sir Ratcliffe's INEOS management team had to renew his contract to reassure.
At present, B Fee's contract salary is £240,000 a week, which is not as good as Casemiro, Rashford and Jadon Sancho in the team, and as the captain and the player with the most goals and assists in the team, the Portugal midfielder must not be satisfied. B Fee's approach to Bayern is likely to be a means of forcing the club to renew his contract.
He had previously expressed his desire to stay at Manchester United. "I love playing at Old Trafford more than anything else in the world. I didn't want to leave, it was always my ultimate dream." "But staying at the club is not up to the player, the club has to want him to stay." Fabrizio Romano said: "Fernandes loves Manchester United and he knows he can't live without Manchester United after fighting for the club for several years.
Some experts believe that the core play style of B Fei is difficult to play a huge role in a real pass-and-control team, and a real strong team needs to have a system, rather than relying on the personal ability of the No. 10 player to control everything. Therefore, they feel that if Manchester United want to be more competitive in the Premier League and Champions League, they cannot always rely on B Fee to occupy the majority of the ball and constantly try to pass the ball at risk. Portugal's core passing statistics are good, but the statistics of losing the ball are equally striking; Similarly, his habit of spreading his hands and complaining about his teammates on the pitch is as striking as his fighting spirit.
However, in Larjue's plan, Manchester United may still struggle to compete for the Premier League title for several years, so it is necessary to keep the B fee for now. Just as United previously signed Ten Hag until 2026, he may not be the strongest candidate, but he is currently the most suitable manager for the Red Devils, as is the B Fee on the pitch.