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Manchester United close to securing Bruno Fernandes contract extension; deal expected to run to 2027

Manchester United close to securing Bruno Fernandes contract extension; deal expected to run to 2027
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Manchester United are close to extending the contract of star playmaker Bruno Fernandes, according to CBS Sports sources. The Portugal international is expected to put pen to paper to a deal that will commit him to Old Trafford until the end of the 2026-27 season with the option to extend by a further 12 months.

Fernandes’ current terms are due to expire in the summer of 2026 and though United would be able to extend that deal for another season, tying the 29-year-old to fresh terms would constitute a welcome sign of commitment from all parties. Fernandes was the Premier League’s leading chance creator last season and has delivered 79 goals in 234 appearances for the Red Devils.

Fernandes has been the subject of much speculation amid United’s struggles in recent seasons and was on the wishlist for the Saudi Arabian Pro League last season. In May the club captain confirmed that he intended to stay at Old Trafford, saying, “After this difficult season, it is my responsibility to give more”.

In the Community Shield, Fernandes made an impressive start to the new season as United pushed crosstown rivals Manchester City to a penalty shootout, albeit one from which Pep Guardiola’s side emerged victorious. At Wembley and in the closing weeks of last season, Fernandes was frequently deployed as the most advanced forward in the United lineup, operating as something akin to a false nine.

Meanwhile Manchester United are close to finalizing the double signing of Mathijs De Ligt and Noussair Mazraoui, who are expected to depart Bayern Munich for a combined fee worth over $75 million. The latter’s arrival has been facilitated by Aaron Wan-Bissaka’s impending move to West Ham United, where he was due for a medical on Sunday afternoon.

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