Bruno Fernandes has supplied to depart Manchester United if his departure would assist the membership rebuild following their crushing Europa League closing loss to Tottenham.
United’s 1-0 defeat in Bilbao – sealed by a Brennan Johnson strike – capped a dismal season for the membership.
Manager Ruben Amorim, reeling from the end result, stated he would stroll away with out demanding compensation if the membership now not wished him.
Now his captain has echoed that sentiment. At 30, Fernandes stated he is able to step apart, absolutely conscious United face a squad overhaul amid monetary strain.
“I have always been honest. I’ve always said I will be here until the club says to me that it’s time to go,” Fernandes stated.
“I’m desirous to do extra, to have the ability to deliver the membership to the nice days. On the day that the membership thinks that I’m an excessive amount of or it’s time to half methods – soccer is like this, you by no means know.
“But I’ve always said it and I keep my word. If the club thinks it’s time to part ways because they want to do some cashing in or whatever, it is what it is – and football sometimes is like this.”
Fernandes has been United’s standout participant this season however didn’t make an affect in opposition to Spurs at San Mamés Stadium.
‘Very sad day’
He stated the defeat was a crushing blow.
“We wanted to win more than anything in this final,” Fernandes stated. “It’s a really unhappy day as a result of we’ve executed some superb issues on this competitors till at this time.
“But today (Wednesday) was the day that mattered – the most important day of the competition. It was the day we could have been in the history of the Europa League, but it’s not like that. Football is cruel, and it’s been our turn to lose.”
The midfielder, who joined United in 2020, insisted his compatriot Amorim continues to be the fitting man to guide the membership, regardless of a poor document since arriving at Old Trafford in November.
United have received simply six league video games below Amorim and sit sixteenth within the Premier League, going through their lowest end since relegation in 1974.
“We (the players) just agreed that he’s the right man,” Fernandes stated. “He has executed quite a lot of good issues. We know that the supervisor is judged by the outcomes.
“Obviously we see greater than that as gamers. We know, for everybody, will probably be about him bringing again the positivity to the membership.
“To try to bring the club back to fight for trophies – fight for the big trophies. And we all agree that he’s the right man.”
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