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That's why he's captain, Bruno Fernandes' new value after scoring against Arsenal

Manchester United did the right thing in appointing him as the new Captain

By Harry Smith

Manchester United did the right thing in appointing him as the new Captain
Manchester United did the right thing in appointing him as the new Captain
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Bruno Fernandes is one of Manchester United's best players, his impact on and off the pitch has made the Portuguese a fan favourite and not only that, his performances have made him one of the most important players in the Premier League. 


Since his arrival at Old Trafford in the 19/20 season he has proven to be one of those players that you rarely find, but that United were fortunate to have signed, now in his fourth season with the team the manager has officially named him as the new captain for this season, no doubt this was great news for all the fans who, although there were already rumours about the resolution, it was pleasing to hear it officially. 


The Portuguese travelled with the rest of the squad for the US tour, the midfielder, who would not have seen action during the previous two games against Leeds and Lyon, now had the opportunity to see his first minutes of action against Arsenal in New York. 


During the 45 minutes that Bruno was present, he was able to show his quality, his vision and the skills that characterize him, as after half an hour of the game he opened the scoring with a goal from outside the box, this proves that Manchester United was not wrong in appointing him as the new captain and maximum referent of the Red Devils. 

The value of Bruno Fernandes 


The Portuguese midfielder is one of the most valued players in the market, his relevance with Manchester United and his national team have made the value of the player rise exponentially, besides that his performance in the preseason match against Arsenal gave rise to his price to rise, now according to transfermarkt the value of the Portuguese is hovering around 75 million euros.
 


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