
Bruno Fernandes' former manager admits he wanted to sign Man Utd captain amid Ruben Amorim revelation
One of Bruno Fernandes' former managers has revealed he wanted to sign the Manchester United captain when an Old Trafford exit was mooted.
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One of Bruno Fernandes' former managers has revealed he wanted to sign the Manchester United captain when an Old Trafford exit was mooted.

The architect of Bruno Fernandes' early career has confessed a burning desire to reunite with the Manchester United skipper. Amidst whispers of a potential Old Trafford departure, a former manager admitted his keen interest in bringing the Portuguese playmaker back under his wing. This revelation sheds new light on Fernandes' enduring appeal across the footballing landscape, even as his commitment to United remains a focal point

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Manchester United academy graduate Toby Collyer will not be included as a makeweight in a swap deal to sign Brighton star Carlos Baleba this summer. The Red Devils have emerged as a serious contender to sign the 21-year-old midfielder, who is regarded as one of the finest young talents in the Premier League.

Napoli may be about to exact a "small revenge" on Nottingham Forest after missing out on forward Dan Ndoye.

Brentford are ready to sell their star striker Yoane Wissa to Newcastle, but only on one condition. The Magpies have been linked with him since July as they look to sign Liverpool-bound Alexander Isak's replacement. While Isak is currently at Newcastle, his transfer to the Reds will only be sanctioned once his current side sign a new forward.

Bournemouth are monitoring Lille's Bafode Diakite as defender Illia Zabarnyi closes in on a move to Paris Saint-Germain.

Wrexham continue to dream of reaching the Premier League, but the Welsh outfit have been told "avoiding relegation would be a good season".

Leeds United are reportedly facing competition from a Premier League rival for an Inter Milan flop.