Bruno Fernandes 'not thinking' about Man Utd future until after Euros
Manchester United star Bruno Fernandes said he would not think about his future at the Mancunian club until after the European Championship in Germany this summer in an interview with 'DAZN'.
6 months ago
Bruno Fernandes is the only player who has been shining regularly for Manchester United despite the Mancunian side's lacklustre recent seasons, making him the mainstay of the Red Devils' new project.
The 29-year-old midfielder still has two more seasons left on his contract with an option for another, but there has been speculation that the Old Trafford outfit's poor run of form may have prompted Fernandes to consider leaving the club earlier than expected.
The Portugal international has not yet had time to think about his future and in an interview with DAZN revealed that he will think about it once the European Championship in Germany this summer, for which his national team are one of the favourites to win the title, is over.
"I'm not thinking about other things at the moment, obviously it's not just up to me. A player has to want to be here, but at the same time he has to feel that the club wants him to stay there, and at the moment I feel like that exists from both sides," he told Portuguese TV station 'DAZN'.
"I'm not thinking about the future very much because the current season hasn't been at the level that I wanted, both individually and collectively up until now — we can change that by winning the cup, and then we have Europe which is very important for us," he added.
"So if you want me to be honest, if there is anything I need to think about, about not staying in the Premier League, it will be after the European Championships, because nothing is going to distract me from the end of the season, the FA Cup final or Europe because nothing is more important than that at the moment," he concluded.
The 29-year-old midfielder still has two more seasons left on his contract with an option for another, but there has been speculation that the Old Trafford outfit's poor run of form may have prompted Fernandes to consider leaving the club earlier than expected.
The Portugal international has not yet had time to think about his future and in an interview with DAZN revealed that he will think about it once the European Championship in Germany this summer, for which his national team are one of the favourites to win the title, is over.
"I'm not thinking about other things at the moment, obviously it's not just up to me. A player has to want to be here, but at the same time he has to feel that the club wants him to stay there, and at the moment I feel like that exists from both sides," he told Portuguese TV station 'DAZN'.
"I'm not thinking about the future very much because the current season hasn't been at the level that I wanted, both individually and collectively up until now — we can change that by winning the cup, and then we have Europe which is very important for us," he added.
"So if you want me to be honest, if there is anything I need to think about, about not staying in the Premier League, it will be after the European Championships, because nothing is going to distract me from the end of the season, the FA Cup final or Europe because nothing is more important than that at the moment," he concluded.
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