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Man Utd latest stance on Bruno Fernandes, Kobbie Mainoo and Ruben Amorim after Europa League final defeat revealed

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Man Utd latest stance on Bruno Fernandes, Kobbie Mainoo and Ruben Amorim after Europa League final defeat revealed

The futures of several Manchester United players are up in the air right now after the devastating 1-0 Europa League final defeat.

It was the lowest night the club have experienced in a long, long time, being defeated in a European final by Tottenham, with the performance disappointing all round

Manchester United went into the game as underdogs, yet during the game it was Ruben Amorim’s side who were the superior side, despite failing to win.

The loss came because United had key players underperforming all at once which made picking up all three points nearly impossible. MUTV’s Sammy McIlroy picked out Bruno Fernandes for his unusually poor performance, as the captain was a shadow of himself.

While the players let United down, Amorim also takes a chunk of the blame for several major mistakes which proved to be costly

Fernandes was visibly upset having been defeated in a second Europa League final while wearing the United captain’s armband. Following this, Fernandes told Ineos that if they want to sell him he will leave, as Sky Sports shared on Thursday morning

“With Bruno, the understanding is that even as of last night, I am told, he accepts that the club can’t sell him, no matter the offers that come in for him.

“The Saudis are pushing really hard, and there is a big offer on the table, with Ronaldo recommending him, and they will try this summer.

“However, even if Bruno was open to the Saudi move, I am told there is just absolutely no way that United can contemplate letting him out.”

Selling Fernandes is a no go for United, he is the heart of the club right now and without him this season, you dread to think what may have happened. Fernandes reportedly has an offer of £195m over three seasons, but to United he is priceless.

“Amorim’s not going anywhere. I don’t think he is massively happy at the moment, and he shouldn’t be; he wants and needs the club to back him.

“There are other clubs, such as Bayer Leverkusen, keeping an eye on the situation, so it’s an interesting scenario, and we will see in the coming weeks if Delap arrives, who won the battle of striker suggestions. But yeah, he’s not in any danger.”

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