
Head coach of Manchester United, Ruben Amorim, has insisted that Bruno Fernandes will not leave the club, despite reports that connect him with a move to Real Madrid.
United Captain Fernandes has been their best player again this season and scored 16 goals in 44 games, including seven in seven.
In 277 performances for the club he scored 95 goals and registered 81 assists. In the Premier League, he now has the second most target involvement (112) of each player since his debut in February 2020.
Asked for a report that Fernandes links to Real Madrid, Amorim said, “No, it won't happen.”
Although Manchester United did not challenge the Premier League title since Fernandes came to the club, Amorim was clear that they had to hold players like he to do this.
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“That's the challenge. I want Bruno here because we want to win the Premier League again, so we want the best players,” he said.
“He is [30] But still [fit]Plays 55 games every season and between assists and goals he is at least 30, so he doesn't go anywhere. “
“We have control over the situation and I feel that he is really happy here. Sometimes the frustration that everyone sees and [they] Maybe it's not good in a captain, but it's a sign that he wants this [success] So bad. He doesn't go anywhere because I have already told him. “
Apart from Fernandes, Amorim was not so ready to establish the record directly about the future of Marcus Rashford, who probably doesn't look like to play again for Manchester United after he was on loan to Aston Villa in January.
“He is a top player if he wants to,” said Amorim.
'It's the same with Antony [on loan at Real Betis]. It is good, we see our players well on loan in a different context, a good sign for the club. I am planning the future, but I don't want to talk about the future at the moment. I want to concentrate on the next game. “
United Travel on Tuesday to the third Nottingham Forest placed and are currently on an unbeaten run of four games in the Premier League.
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