Cole Palmer is not an upgrade on Bruno Fernandes – Manchester United must do everything to keep him


Manchester United cannot capitalize on Bruno Fernandes this summer – Cole Palmer is a step below the Portugal international.

That’s the view of The Pitch Prospect’s chief football correspondent Alex Crook, who believes the Red Devils captain is still the most important man at Old Trafford.

Bruno Fernandes in action for Manchester United at Arsenal

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Fernandes only has 18 months left on his current contract with Uniited.

The 31-year-old is enjoying another great season on a personal level – he contributed five goals and ten assists in 20 Premier League games.

No player has recorded more assists than the attacking midfielder in the top flight this season and Fernandes has thrived under United’s interim coach Michael Carrick.

However, there are doubts as to whether his long-term future lies with Theater of Dreams, where he is contracted until 2027.

It was only in December that Fernandes claimed the board was ready to send him to Saudi Arabia last summer.

Storm Bru-ing?

And with the player boasting a £57million release clause in his contract, which foreign clubs can trigger in the summer, there are fears he could consider a move at the end of the season.

His uncertainty has led to speculation that Chelsea star Palmer could be an option to replace him.

The Manchester native, a well-known youth United fan, has struggled for form this season due to a minor groin injury that could require surgery.

Rumors that Palmer is restless in west London continue to gather momentum, although he is not seen as a priority player as United’s focus lies elsewhere.