Real Madrid target Bruno Fernandes for summer transfer: Manchester United star in high demand

‎Bruno Fernandes, a key player for Manchester United, has emerged as a prime summer transfer target for Real Madrid, according to a recent report. As per the Daily Star, the Spanish giants have been keeping a close eye on Fernandes throughout the current season, with scouts attending United's matches at Old Trafford to assess the Portuguese midfielder's capabilities ahead of a potential move.
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‎Real Madrid sees Fernandes as a long-term successor to Luka Modric, whose future at the club remains uncertain. United, however, are likely to demand a club-record fee to part ways with their star player, with reports suggesting that the asking price could exceed £90 million ($116 million), surpassing the £80 million Real Madrid paid for Cristiano Ronaldo in 2009.
‎Despite the interest from Madrid, Manchester United remains determined to retain Fernandes. However, the club's financial position, influenced by concerns over Premier League Financial Fair Play (PSR), could potentially lead to a reassessment of player sales in the summer.
‎Fernandes has been a pivotal figure in United’s season under Ruben Amorim, making 44 appearances across all competitions and contributing with 16 goals and 16 assists. Although United finds themselves in 13th place in the Premier League, they are still competing in the Europa League, and success in the competition could play a crucial role in their transfer decisions, including the potential sale of key players like Fernandes.
‎United’s upcoming fixtures, including a Tuesday match against Nottingham Forest and a crucial derby against Manchester City next weekend, will likely impact the club's strategy and future transfers.

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