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‘I would love to have him at United, he’s a great player’ – Bruno Fernandes wants Man United to sign £100m ‘Top quality’ superstar
‘I would love to have him at United, he’s a great player’ – Bruno Fernandes wants Man United to sign £100m ‘Top quality’ superstar
Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes has urged the club to sign Benfica wonderkid Joao Neves during a recent interview with Sport TV Portugal.
The 19-year-old had his breakthrough season with Benfica last term and he is currently an undisputed starter from the number six role for the Primeira Liga giants.
Neves has caught the eye with his strong distribution skills. He has also been brilliant with his concentration and likes to engage in tackles and win duels.
At such a young age, he is already one of the most sought-after midfielders and Fernandes has said that he has top quality and would love to have him at United.
He said: “I would love to have him at United, he has top quality! But it’s João choice. He’s great player but it depends on the coach ideas! He will have a great future, in United or somewhere else.”
United need to spend big on Neves
The youngster has been a revelation for Benfica since breaking into the first-team squad.
He can operate as a defensive or central midfielder but also has the ability to play on the right wing.
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Neves tends to prefer the holding role and could be seen as Casemiro’s successor at United.
This season, he has completed 91 per cent of his passes in the Portuguese top-flight.
He has won an outstanding 2.4 tackles and 7.3 duels per game alongside 4.8 ball recoveries.
Neves is only 174cm in height but has fared well aerially with a 53 per cent success rate.
He is currently protected by a release clause worth €100 million in his deal and United may need to trigger the clause to sign him as Benfica don’t want to sell for another season at least.
United can’t play the waiting game to purchase Neves. There is bound to be interest from other elite European clubs. The likes of Real Madrid and Barcelona could be keeping a close eye