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Bruno's Here to Stay: United Dig Heels In to Keep Their Assist King

Bruno's Here to Stay: United Dig Heels In to Keep Their Assist King

Fabrizio Romano EN 16 March 2026 at 06:25
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Manchester United are determined to keep captain Bruno Fernandes beyond this summer, especially with Champions League qualification in sight after their 3-1 win over Aston Villa. The 31-year-old has shattered David Beckham's assist record with 16 this season, thanks in part to new forwards like Bryan Mbeumo, Benjamin Sesko, and Matheus Cunha. Reports from Fabrizio Romano confirm the club's shift from potential sale to long-term commitment.

Bruno's Here to Stay: United Dig Heels In to Keep Their Assist King

Picture this: you're at the pub, pint in hand, and your mate starts banging on about Manchester United finally getting their act together. Yesterday's 3-1 smash over Aston Villa has them purring, and right in the thick of it? Bruno Fernandes, the skipper who's got more vision than a sat-nav on steroids.

Fabrizio Romano reckons United are dead set on keeping their Portuguese maestro through the 2026/27 season and beyond. Especially if they bag that Champions League spot, which looks bang on the cards now. Bruno's been the heartbeat, pulling strings like a puppet master at a Red Devils rave.

From Exit Rumours to Record-Breaker

Lately, the chatter around Old Trafford had Bruno eyeing the door after five-and-a-half graft-filled years. At 31, he's still prime cuts – influential, reliable, the midfield general every top club dreams of. Saudi cash or European heavyweights? They'd be queuing up, no doubt.

United might've toyed with a sale themselves, banking a fat cheque before his value dips or that 2027 contract ticks down (they've got an extension option, mind). But nah, not anymore. This season's fireworks have slammed that door shut.

On Sunday, Bruno etched his name in the history books, smashing David Beckham's long-standing record for most assists in a Premier League campaign. That's 16 teacups now, topping Becks' 15 from 2000. The lad's a creator supreme – eight goals himself, but it's the chances he's carving that have fans frothing.

New Mates, More Magic

Credit the summer signings too: Bryan Mbeumo, Benjamin Sesko, and Matheus Cunha up top. They've taken the goal burden off Bruno's shoulders, letting him play the ultimate No.10 – dictating, dreaming up delights for others. It's like giving Picasso a fresh canvas; the results are Picasso-esque.

United's brass see him as the midfield linchpin, no matter who's barking orders from the touchline long-term. Forget the dugout drama; Bruno's the constant. His work rate, his leadership – it's the glue holding this rebuild together.

If they nail top-four, expect the pleas to intensify. Romano's intel paints a club desperate to lock him down, building around his wizardry. And who can blame 'em? In a league of flash merchants, Bruno's the real deal – clutch, class, and now record-holding.

Why Bruno's the United Way Forward

Let's not sugarcoat: United's been a rollercoaster, but Bruno's ridden every dip and loop. From pens in playoffs to breaking Becks' mark, he's delivered. Selling him now? That'd be like trading your season ticket for a dodgy kebab – pure regret.

Fans are buzzing, and rightly so. With CL riches on the horizon, Bruno orchestrating from the middle? It's the dream ticket. So crack open another cold one, lads – your captain's not going anywhere. United's future looks Fernandes-fresh, and we're all here for it.

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Players:

Bruno FernandesDavid BeckhamBryan MbeumoBenjamin SeskoMatheus Cunha

Clubs:

Manchester UnitedAston Villa

Leagues:

Premier League
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