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Home » How Bruno Fernandes was seen treating Man Utd backroom staff says a lot about him
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How Bruno Fernandes was seen treating Man Utd backroom staff says a lot about him

By staff3 June 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

Manchester United would be losing more than just an elite footballer if Bruno Fernandes leaves during the transfer window, following rumours linking him with a mega-money switch to Saudi Arabia

12:07, 03 Jun 2025Updated 12:09, 03 Jun 2025

Bruno Fernandes of Manchester United applauds their support during the Premier League match between Manchester United FC and Aston Villa
Manchester United will be losing more than just a world-class player if Bruno Fernandes leaves this summer(Image: Getty Images)

There’s hardly a Manchester United fan out there who isn’t aware of the value Bruno Fernandes adds on the pitch. But while the focus of much of the attention around him concerns his level of performance, many might be unaware of the morals he promotes away from the field.

With Ruben Amorim’s side failing to secure a place in Europe for next season, speculation has been rife that Fernandes could head for the exit. Saudi Pro League giants Al-Hilal have been fervently linked with the player’s signature, not to mention they possess the funds to at least tempt United into a sale.

But the Portuguese has decided to reject a move to Saudi Arabia, seemingly committing to Old Trafford, although rumours about his future are likely to continue until the transfer window slams shut at the end of the window.

Fernandes, who turns 31 in September, is the captain at United but previously attracted criticism for his method of leadership. United icon Roy Keane infamously referred to the current squad as “f***ing imposters” in February and lumped much of the blame at Fernandes’ feet for not coaxing more from his team-mates.

Former Red Devils manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer saw a different side of the player, however. And it wasn’t long after Fernandes’ arrival at Old Trafford in 2020 that he gave an anecdote revealing the grounded, humble approach of a player that set him apart.

“It was off the field as well as in training,” said Solskjaer on the High Performance Podcast back in July of that year. “He demands off me. He demands off his team-mates.

“The first day he was in the club, he shook everyone’s hand. He didn’t come in here thinking, ‘I’m the big shot.’ No, he shook absolutely every staff members’ hand.”

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Bruno Fernandes
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer credited Fernandes for his humility soon after signing at Old Trafford(Image: Getty Images)

It’s testament to a player who had just completed a £67million transfer to one of the biggest clubs in the world. Needless to say many would not and do not behave with such modesty in similar positions.

Fernandes’ qualities on match days are undeniable, as his award for United’s Player of the Season this term will attest. He has also won the Premier League’s Player of the Month award on five occasions, just two fewer than record-holder Sergio Aguero, who played in England for a decade compared to Fernandes’ five-and-a-half seasons thus far.

In the post-Sir Alex Ferguson era, great talents have come and gone at United, some with only disappointment to show for their efforts. But signing those with true grit and the kind of intangibles Fernandes often exhibits has proved more rare.

Bruno Fernandes of Manchester United signs autographs during the Manchester United Training session
Fernandes is a beloved figure among the United fanbase(Image: Manchester United via Getty Images)

One could argue seeing those leadership qualities leave would be even more damaging than losing Fernandes’ on-ball ability. Genuine fighters are seemingly few and far between at Old Trafford right now, and the Portugal ace is likely the best example in the current squad.

In the event Fernandes does leave this summer, his new club will be gaining a paragon of professionalism, as well as an elite footballer. And as United’s transfer history over the past decade and more goes to show, that’s something money can’t always buy.

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