Bruno Fernandes
Bruno Fernandes was born on 8 September 1994 in Portugal. He becomes one of the most outstanding footballers in the world. His achievements as a midfielder for the Premier League Club Manchester United and the Portugal National Team are fantastic.
Bruno Fernandes has taken an incredible path to the top compared to other Portuguese players who have joined Manchester United. Fernandes was in Italy when he made his breakthrough with Serie B club Novara.
The player helped Novara to the fifth position before joining the Italy’s top tier, Udinese. During his three seasons in Udine, he had scored 11 goals in 95 appearances. This lead Sampdoria to clinch his signature.
Nothing can stop this man from success. He finally signed with Sporting CP. Fernandes contributed 16 goals and 20 assists and ultimately earned both team and individual honors. The Sporting later announced that Fernandes received an award from Primeira Liga Player of the Year.
Now, Bruno begins his new journey with one of the greatest football clubs in the Premier League, Manchester United. He becomes the sixth Portuguese player to pull on the famous red jersey of Manchester United with a current salary, 13 million dollars per year.
Bruno Fernandes Transferred to Manchester United: The Time to Rising
Since arriving at Manchester United in January, the elegant team player has taken the world by storm, acclaiming himself as one of the greatest players in the division. Most players who arrive in an English environment take a considerable amount of time to adjust, but not Fernandes.
Bruno Fernandes is indeed the first Manchester United player to win back-to-back Premier League POTM awards since Cristiano Ronaldo. Furthermore, Fernandes has scored 13 goals in just 10 Premier League appearances with the Red Devils, scoring seven times and assisting five more.
Due to his incredible talent, Bruno will be winning a lot more player of the Month awards and other individual accolades during his time at Old Trafford.
Bruno Fernandes’s Club Career
1. Novara: 2012-2013, Shirt Number: 32, Annual Salary: €40,000
2. Udinese: 2013-2016, Shirt Number: 32, Annual Salary: £1,248,000
3. Sampdoria: 2016-2017, Shirt Number: 10, Annual Salary: €6.00m Million
4. Sporting CP: 2017-2019, Shirt Number: 8, Annual Salary: €8.5 million plus bonus
5. Manchester United: 2019-Present Time, Shirt Number: 18, Annual Salary: £9,360,000