Bruno Fernandes Affirms Loyalty to Manchester United
Bruno Fernandes has made it clear that his commitment to Manchester United is unwavering. The forward, known for his exceptional performances on the pitch, expressed his dedication to the club by stating he is “here to serve” and emphasized his strong support for Michael Carrick as the potential long-term manager of the team.
Fernandes highlighted his belief in Carrick’s capabilities, suggesting that the 44-year-old could lead the Red Devils back to the top of the Premier League. While an official announcement regarding Carrick’s managerial role is still pending, sources within the club indicate that there is a broad agreement in place, with the deal being described as a matter of “when rather if” it is finalized.
Carrick was in London on Tuesday, where he presented the Football Writers’ Association Footballer of the Year award to his captain, Fernandes. This gesture not only showcased their strong relationship but also reinforced the mutual respect between the two.
Record-Breaking Season and Support from Fans
The 31-year-old midfielder recently achieved a significant milestone by equaling the Premier League record for assists in a single season. He reached 20 assists during Sunday’s 3-2 victory over Nottingham Forest at Old Trafford. The home crowd showed their support for their head coach, adding to the positive atmosphere surrounding the team.
Fernandes reiterated his previous praise for Carrick, emphasizing that his words about the manager’s potential remain unchanged. He acknowledged that while the decision on the next manager is not in his hands, his commitment to serving the club remains steadfast, regardless of who takes charge.
When asked directly if Carrick could guide United to the top of the league, Fernandes responded with optimism. “I hope so, if he stays. I hope he’s one that can take us back to the top of the Premier League because this is what all the players want.”

Final Matches of the Season
Manchester United will conclude their 40-game season, which is the shortest campaign in the club’s 111-year history, with a trip to Brighton on Sunday. Carrick will lead his side to the south coast after overseeing 11 wins from his 16 matches in charge since Ruben Amorim’s departure in January.
This period has been crucial for the team, with Carrick demonstrating his ability to manage and motivate the squad effectively. His leadership has been a key factor in the team’s performance, and fans are hopeful that his continued tenure will bring success to the club.
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