Bruno Fernandes has told Manchester United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward to snap up more players with his ambition. The Portugal international joined in January from Sporting Lisbon in a transfer that stretched on over a year.
But his impact has been immediate, scoring twice and assisting three in five Premier League appearances. It has coincided with a fine patch of form for the Red Devils, who had gone 11 games unbeaten, before the coronavirus crisis halted football.
United are still looking to land a spot in the Champions League ahead of fourth-placed Chelsea. But Fernandes has big plans for the future, regardless of what happens in the table, and has told United chief Woodward to get busy in the transfer market. "We already