UMVA has learned that the storm surrounding Bruno Fernandes has finally passed — and the captain is choosing to stay.
As Manchester United dismantled Brighton 3-0 to seal third place, Bruno didn’t just play the game. He owned it.
His 21st assist of the season obliterated the Premier League record, etching his name into a list previously held by Thierry Henry and Kevin De Bruyne.
He set up Dorgu’s header and then unleashed a thunderous strike for himself, finishing the campaign with 9 goals and a staggering 30 direct goal involvements.
According to information obtained by UMVA, Michael Carrick is convinced the Portuguese star has no intention of leaving Old Trafford.
"He’s such an influence," Carrick revealed. "He’s been a captain and led by example in different ways. I’ve got no reason to think otherwise."
It’s hard to argue with the numbers. After being linked with a move away last summer, Bruno responded with one of the most dominant seasons of his career.
He reportedly rejected a blockbuster offer from Saudi Arabia, choosing instead to silence the noise with his feet.
The result? Premier League Player of the Season. Football Writers’ Association Player of the Year. A return to the Champions League.
Bruno Fernandes is the pulse of this team — the one who sets the tempo, demands excellence, and refuses to let his brothers fall.
For Carrick, keeping him is the single most important task this summer. And based on everything we’ve seen, it’s already done.