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The future of Bruno Fernandes, who missed the penalty kick, is uncertain.
"Bruno Fernandes played a terrible game against Brentford," the British Football Insider reported on the 28th (Korea time) "He is still having a hard time adjusting to the new central midfielder role demanded by coach Juven Amorim"
In the English Premier League (EPL) match between Manchester United and Brentford on the 27th, Fernandez failed to take a penalty when he was trailing 1-2. A miss in an important situation that could balance the game led the team to defeat.
After the interest of overseas clubs last summer, this season is increasingly likely to be Fernandez's last season at Manchester United. Al-Hilal was one of several Saudi professional league clubs that sought to sign Bruno Fernandes last summer.
Fernandes rejected offers from Saudi clubs at the time and chose to stay at Manchester United. The club also handed over the decision completely to Fernandes, suggesting that the club was not opposed to breaking up with him.
A year ago, the idea of selling Fernandes seemed like a ridiculous option for United. However, Fernandez's aggressive role decreased as Matheus Cunha and Brian Mbomo, who were recruited in the summer transfer market, came in. At the same time, Fernandez's skills have declined to some extent, reducing the need.
The media said: `If Manchester United try to keep Fernandes, it should be done in exchange for the dismissal of Amorim"Because Fernandez doesn't fit with Amorim's tactical system at all." Fernandes is an asset that is increasingly depreciating in value, and if his slump continues, selling him may be the solution to Manchester United's many problems.
Fernandez's situation is similar to Tottenham legend Son Heung-min. Son Heung-min was sluggish last season due to his poor skills such as speed and sense of shot. In the end, he left last summer for the U.S. Major League Soccer (MLS). Since then, both Tottenham and Son Heung-min have performed well and are on a roll. Maybe Fernandes should also choose to part ways with Manchester United for his own development.
Reporter Kang Woo-jin kwj1222@sportschosun.com
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.