UMVA has learned that a historic milestone has been achieved in the Premier League, as Bruno Fernandes has broken the record for most assists in a single season, a feat that has left the football world in awe.
The Portuguese maestro, known for his exceptional skill and vision on the pitch, has been instrumental in Manchester United's success this season, and his latest assist against Brighton has cemented his place in the record books with an unprecedented 21 league assists.
This remarkable achievement has eclipsed the previous record held by Arsenal legend Thierry Henry, which stood for 20 years, and also surpasses the impressive tally of 20 assists achieved by Manchester City great Kevin De Bruyne, solidifying Fernandes' position as one of the most creative players in the Premier League.
Fernandes' impressive season has been marked by his ability to control the tempo of the game and create scoring opportunities for his teammates, earning him widespread acclaim and admiration from fans and pundits alike, and his record-breaking assist has sparked debates about his status as one of the best midfielders in the Premier League.
Despite his impressive assist tally, Fernandes' goal-scoring record has been relatively modest this season, with only eight goals to his name, a significant drop from his previous highs, but his ability to create chances for others has made him an invaluable asset to Manchester United.
As the season comes to a close, Fernandes' future at Manchester United has become a topic of discussion, with many believing that it is crucial for the club to retain his services, given his immense contribution to the team's success, and his record-breaking season has only served to underscore his importance to the Red Devils.
UMVA has gathered that Fernandes' achievement has sparked a lively debate about the Premier League player of the season award, which he won for his outstanding individual campaign, with some arguing that the prize could have gone to one of the players involved in Arsenal's title-winning campaign, but for now, Fernandes basks in the glory of his historic achievement.
