Bruno Fernandes has surely made a great impression since he joined Manchester United in January, and it will be very exciting for supporters to see him have a full Premier League season.
There is also a lot of discussion around the player and his performances, and one person speaking about the midfielder is Andrea Stramaccioni, who believes the playmaker has a big future at the Red Devils.
Speaking on
Sky Sports, via
Goal, Stramaccioni said:
“Bruno is a very good boy, a very good person. He is a really hard worker, he’s positive. When we were at Udinese he worked a lot and his approach was always positive.
“He can certainly captain Manchester United, he is a really talismanic player. He is loved by the fans, respected by his team-mates – even from opponents. To be captain of Manchester United is something really, really important. I hope he will be.
"I think now we don’t need to think about this kind of thing, he has to think about keeping his performance at a high level, as he is doing, and step by step gain the respect of everyone around him – the media, the fans – and continue to keep a high level.”
Fernandes, in the 22 games has played in all competitions, has scored 12 times and picked up eight assists (
Transfermarkt). Meanwhile in the Premier League, he has averaged 3.1 shots, 2.1 key passes and 1.1 successful dribbles per game, via
WhoScored.
Source-
Transfer Tavern