Ruben Amorim reveals Bruno Fernandes could stay at Man Utd on one condition

The 1-0 defeat of Manchester United against Tottenham in the Europa League final has completed a horror season and now there are fear that the club could lose his Talisman Bruno Fernandes

Manchester United -boss Ruben Amorim has claimed that Bruno Fernandes is willing to stay in the club as long as he can see that it “changes many things” after their horror season. The Red Devils have closed a sad campaign by losing the Europa League final against Tottenham, missing a jackpot of £ 100 million and the football of the Champions League.

United lost 1-0 after a filthy final won by the solitary goal of Brennan Johnson and the team will now finish the Season Slessing and cannot exceed 14th in the Premier League.

Amorim has been very open about the scale of the task with which United is confronted with a few brutal comments and even said that he would like to go aside “without compensation” if the club thought he was not the man for the job.

But there have also been worries that Talisman and Captain Fernandes could now leave the club, with the team that would be without Europe next season, after the Portugal International admitted that the Red Devils could “cash” in the midst of their financial struggle.

Amorim said he was convinced that Fernandes would remain, but insisted that the club had to show that it was aiming to improve after the season, causing them to lose 18 games.

“It is important for Bruno to see that we are changing many things in our club,” Amorim said, speaking with TNT Sports. “The behavior, the daily organization, the pace of training.

“All these things, when he sees that we do that at all levels, he will want to stay in this club. He loves this club.

“That is the most important thing – not the Champions League. He wants to win with this club and he trains and behaves at a high level. Everyone here has to do that – he will be for this.”

It comes after Fernandes had re -confirmed his dedication to United, but teased the possibility of an exit if the club thought they could take advantage of considerable transfer costs. He has been associated with a move to Saudi Arabia in recent months.

“I always said that I will be here until the club tells me it's time to go,” Fernandes said after the last defeat of the cup. “I would like to do more to be able to take the club to great days.

“On the day the club thinks I'm too much or it's time to separate, football is that way, you never know. But I have always said it and I keep my word in the same way.

“If the club thinks it's time to separate because they want to do some money or whatever, it's what it is, and football is sometimes so.”

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