Speaking candidly to Canal 11, Bruno Fernandes revealed he felt "on shaky ground" at Manchester United after turning 31. Despite lucrative offers from the Middle East and Cristiano Ronaldo’s personal encouragement, he stayed for his family and his deep passion for the club. However, he admitted feeling undervalued, recalling directors suggesting his departure "wouldn't be so bad."
This perceived lack of reciprocity hurt, given his own immense dedication. Addressing his on-pitch demeanor, Fernandes joked that Bernardo Silva is actually more annoying yet stays "politically correct," whereas his own expressive gestures create a negative perception. He also praised manager Ruben Amorim, highlighting a professional yet humorous relationship reminiscent of Jorge Jesus, though Amorim dislikes the comparison.
Fernandes appreciates Amorim’s serious approach and efforts to bond with players. Ultimately, the United captain reaffirmed his total commitment to Old Trafford, emphasizing that mutual respect remains essential for his future during this rebuilding phase.