Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes has given an update on his future.
With the holiday season coming in, Manchester United are in fine form, albeit pulling off a recent 4-4 draw against Bournemouth.
But the more interesting thing is the future of their captain, Bruno Fernandes, who has been linked with a move away from Old Trafford this winter.

Bruno Fernandes has eyes on three leagues if he leaves Manchester United
Since his arrival at the club, Bruno has always given 100% for Man Utd. Despite the Portuguese midfielder giving it his all, the rumour mill has been buzzing with a potential move out of England.
Fernandes addressed these rumours during a candid interview with Canal 11, stating his true thoughts on his future with the Red Devils.
“I want to stay at Manchester United as long as I feel desired,” Fernandes made it clear.
But he also mentioned the three leagues he’d like to move to if his stint with United comes to an end.
“I would like to experience the Spanish league and fight for big titles in Italy. I have many connections to Italy… my daughter was born there,” Fernandes continued.
He added: “I’ve already thought about returning to Portugal… the first option would be Sporting. To be happy, like it was with Sporting. But I don’t want to ruin the image that was left.”
Bruno Fernandes could even try district football
Fernandes’ explosive interview was bound to stir up rumours, but the United captain ensured that didn’t happen with the final part of his answer.
“But I don’t want to drag myself there, I want to add to it. And even try district football, at an advanced age. You play in the district for love, you feel different. I have friends in the district,” he concluded.
Moving to district football may be a bold move for Fernandes, but it just shows how much the Portuguese star loves the game.
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