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Bruno Fernandes has wouldn't be drawn on what the future might hold for Man Utd, conceding that 'numerous things should be fixed' at the club.
Joined were authoritatively unloaded out of the race for a Champions League put on Saturday subsequent to being destroyed by mid-table Brighton on the south coast. The 4-0 loss likewise implies the Red Devils are ensured to end the season with their bottommost extremes count in the Premier League period.
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Fernandes has been one of various significant disillusionments for Man Utd this season, in spite of the fact that he marked another drawn out agreement toward the beginning of April to keep him at Old Trafford until 2026.
Talking after the bleak loss to the Seagulls, the Portugal worldwide uncovered he had extensive conversations with the United pecking order about the general standpoint for the club before at last putting pen to paper whenever he had been given assurances."I would rather not discuss the future," the midfielder told Sky Sports. "We actually have one game this season and we need to win.
"I consulted with the club about the future often previously I marked my agreement since I figure the future can be great, yet clearly numerous things should be fixed, as we have seen this season."
The 27-year-old additionally conceded his humiliation at the whipping by Brighton, adding: "The outcome is what it is. It isn't sufficient. They outflanked us. They generally had an answer. Squeezed us better and they merited the outcome.
"It's something that we need to check out and be humiliated about on the grounds that that was not sufficient from us and we need to do a lot of better."A much-required new period will start at Old Trafford when Erik ten Hag is introduced in the burrow in the mid year, with Fernandes prone to be integral to the Dutchman's arrangements.
Nonetheless, there is as yet set to be an upgrade of the playing crew, with break chief Ralf Rangnick expecting upwards of 'eight' new faces through the entryway in the late spring.
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