Bruno Fernandes flew back to Portugal to watch his old Sporting Lisbon teammates in action after making his Manchester United debut against Wolves.
21.01.2020 - 20:46 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Manchester United are on the verge of securing No.1 target Bruno Fernandes after Sporting Lisbon relented on their eye-watering demands.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer 's held firm during protracted signing talks and are now nearing a £55m deal for their No.1 transfer target.
report a deal is close to be concluded and Fernandes could become a United player before the end of the week.
Lisbon's star man has been attracting interest from a host of top clubs over the past 18 months due to his ability to
Bruno Fernandes flew back to Portugal to watch his old Sporting Lisbon teammates in action after making his Manchester United debut against Wolves.
Bruno Fernandes is likely to be thrown straight into Manchester United's first team for the Premier League clash against Wolves on Saturday evening.
Manchester United have agreed a deal to sign Sporting Lisbon captain Bruno Fernandes.
After weeks of protracted negotiations, Manchester United finally look set to sign Bruno Fernandes from Sporting Lisbon.
Bruno Fernandes is not at the specific age Manchester United have determined is ideal to sign players, though they were careful not to restrict themselves to just 23-year-olds.
Manchester United expect to complete the €55million (£46.56m) signing of Bruno Fernandes following a 'significant breakthrough' in negotations.
Manchester United fans think the club can secure a top four finish in the Premier League this season after a breakthrough was made in negotiations for Bruno Fernandes.
Manchester United are confident of signing Bruno Fernandes after a breakthrough was made in negotiations with Sporting on Tuesday night.
It often appears that ever signing period has a player who dominates the transfer agenda.
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer had no update to provide on Bruno Fernandes and claims Alexis Sanchez would prove his critics wrong.
Sporting Lisbon manager Silas admits he does not know whether or not Manchester United target Bruno Fernandes has played his last match for the club.
Paul Scholes believes Manchester United's abject 2-0 defeat to Burnley could benefit Ole Gunnar Solskjaer — because it could force the club to make January signings.
Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho interrupted his own post-match press conference on Wednesday night to poke fun at the coverage of Manchester United's pursuit of Bruno Fernandes in the transfer market.
Manchester United are baffled that Sporting Lisbon have suddenly increased their valuation of Bruno Fernandes to €80million (£68.24m).
Bruno Fernandes' future remains up in the air with Manchester United reportedly willing to 'walk away' from a deal to sign the Sporting Lisbon star.