Patrice Evra has urged Manchester United to keep Bruno Fernandes at all costs. He said that the Red Devils cannot let go of their club captain at any cost amid Saudi Pro League interest.
Evra said on Sky Sports that Fernandes is the main player for Manchester United and it would be a mistake to let him leave. He added that the Portuguese star is the main reason they are in the Europa League final and said via Metro:
Evra went on to admit that the Red Devils could have been relegated without the club captain and added:
Al Hilal are reportedly pushing to sign Bruno Fernandes from Manchester United. They have held three meetings with the Portuguese star but are yet to turn his head.
Patrice Evra has admitted that this season has been a disaster for Manchester United. He still believes in Ruben Amorim and heaped praise on the manager for being honest despite the results this season.
Evra said on Sky Sports:
Manchester United appointed Amorim this season after sacking Erik ten Hag in October 20224. They have managed to make it to the Europa League final, where they face Tottenham Hotspur on May 21. However, they are 16th in the Premier League table with 17 defeats in 26 matches.
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