Bruno Fernandes Offers To Leave Manchester United At The End oOf Season To Help Rebuild Club

Bruno Fernandes Offers To Leave Manchester United At The End oOf Season To Help Rebuild Club

to Punch, Bruno Fernandes has made it clear he is willing to leave Manchester United if the club decides to sell him as part of a much-needed squad rebuild following their heartbreaking Europa League final defeat to Tottenham Hotspur.

 

United suffered a narrow 1-0 loss in Bilbao on Wednesday night, with Brennan Johnson scoring the decisive goal. The defeat only deepened the disappointment of a dismal campaign for the Red Devils.

 

In the wake of the loss, United’s manager Ruben Amorim expressed his openness to walking away from the club if the board no longer saw him as part of their future, stating he would leave without any demand for compensation. Now, Fernandes — United’s captain and arguably their most influential player this season — has echoed that sentiment.

 

The 30-year-old midfielder, who has consistently delivered standout performances despite the club’s struggles, said he would not stand in the way if the club felt his departure was necessary for financial or strategic reasons.

 

“I’ve always been upfront about my commitment,” Fernandes explained. “I’ve always said I would stay until the club tells me it’s time to go. I want to do more and help bring United back to its best days. But if the time comes when the club feels I’m not part of that future, or they need to cash in for whatever reason, then that’s football. You can never predict what’s next.”

 

Despite being one of United’s key players, Fernandes was unable to leave his mark during the final at San Mamés. Reflecting on the defeat, he admitted it was a devastating outcome.

 

“We came into this final determined to win,” he said. “It’s a very sad day. We had some great performances throughout this competition, but today was what mattered most — the final, the chance to write history in the Europa League. Unfortunately, it wasn’t our day. Football can be brutal, and this time, the pain is ours.”

 

Fernandes, who joined United in 2020, also stood by manager Ruben Amorim, despite the team’s alarming slump in form. Since taking over in November, Amorim has managed only six league wins, with United languishing in 16th place in the Premier League — on course for their worst finish since being relegated in 1974.

 

Nevertheless, Fernandes insisted that Amorim retains the support of the squad. “We all believe he’s the right man,” he said. “Yes, results haven’t gone our way, and that’s what managers are judged on. But we, the players, see more than just the results. We see his efforts to rebuild the spirit and ambition of this club. We’re united behind him as he works to bring Manchester United back to where it belongs — fighting for major trophies.”

 

This follows the conclusion of the Europa League campaign this season after Tottenham Hotspur defeated Manchester United 1-0 in the final on Wednesday night.

 

UEFA Champions League

No fewer than 24 clubs have so far qualified for next season’s UEFA Champions League.

 

This follows the conclusion of the Europa League campaign this season after Tottenham Hotspur defeated Manchester United 1-0 in the final on Wednesday night.

 

The 2025/2026 Champions League will see an increase from 32 to 36 teams in the league phase format.

 

Some clubs have already secured their place because of their respective domestic league positions.

 

In the English Premier League, Liverpool and Arsenal have confirmed their spots.

 

In Spain, the likes of Barcelona, Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid and Athletic Club have also qualified already.

 

Other teams around Europe like Paris Saint-Germain, Inter Milan, Slavia Praha and PSV have also sealed their spots in the Champions League for next season.

 

 

Here are the 24 teams that have qualified for next season’s Champions League so far:

 

England: Liverpool, Arsenal and Tottenham

 

Italy: Napoli, Inter Milan and Atalanta

 

Spain: Barcelona, Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid, Athletic Club and Villarreal

 

 

Germany: Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, Bayer Leverkusen and Eintracht Frankfurt

 

France: PSG, Marseille and Monaco

 

Portugal: Sporting CP

 

Netherlands: Ajax, PSV

 

Czech Republic: Slavia Praha

 

Turkey: Galatasaray

 

Greece: Olympiacos

 

Meanwhile, the remaining teams will be confirmed on the final day of the 2024/25 season.

 

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