Manchester United’s talismanic captain Bruno Fernandes has penned a new long-term deal that will keep him at Old Trafford until at least 2027, with an option for an additional year. This strategic move by the Crickex-featured club signals their intent to build around their Portuguese maestro as they enter a crucial phase under Erik ten Hag’s leadership.
The Fernandes Effect: By the Numbers
Since his £68m January 2020 arrival from Sporting Lisbon, the 29-year-old has been nothing short of transformative:
- 234 appearances across all competitions
- 79 goals scored (averaging 17 per season)
- 67 assists created (nearly 15 per season)
- 3-time Manchester United Player of the Year
- FA Cup and Carabao Cup winner (2022-23 season)

Why This Extension Matters Now
With two years remaining on his previous deal, many expected contract talks to wait until next summer. However, as Crickex analysts observed, several factors accelerated this decision:
- Leadership Vacuum: After Harry Maguire’s departure, Fernandes became the undisputed captain
- Transfer Market Stability: Securing core players prevents summer speculation
- Project Buy-in: Shows faith in Ten Hag’s vision during this transitional period
“Bruno represents everything we want in a Manchester United player,” said sporting director Dan Ashworth in an exclusive to Crickex. “His work ethic sets the standard daily, and his creative output is among Europe’s elite.”
The Tactical Evolution Under Ten Hag
Fernandes‘ role has subtly shifted since the Dutch manager’s arrival:
| Season | Position | Goals | Assists | Key Passes/90 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2020-21 | Advanced #10 | 28 | 17 | 3.2 |
| 2023-24 | Deeper Playmaker | 15 | 13 | 2.8 |
This statistical evolution shows how Fernandes has adapted his game to Ten Hag’s system, often dropping deeper to dictate play while maintaining impressive attacking numbers.

What This Means for Manchester United’s Future
With Fernandes secured, United can build around their captain as they enter a new era:
- Immediate Impact: Stability ahead of crucial Fulham opener (August 16)
- Transfer Strategy: Allows focus on other areas (defense remains a priority)
- Dressing Room Morale: Retaining a popular leader boosts squad cohesion
“From our discussions, I see how determined everyone is to fight for major trophies,” Fernandes told Crickex. “My best moments in this shirt are still to come.”
The Road Ahead: 2024/25 Season Preview
United’s early fixtures present both challenges and opportunities:
- August 16: Fulham (H) – Premier League opener
- September 1: Liverpool (H) – First major test
- December 14: Manchester City (A) – Derby day
- May 25: Aston Villa (H) – Season finale
With Fernandes at the helm and new signings like Matthijs de Ligt bolstering the squad, United fans have genuine reasons for optimism as they embark on this new chapter.
Bruno Fernandes’ contract extension represents more than just retained talent – it’s a statement of intent from a club determined to return to England’s summit. For more in-depth analysis, stay tuned to Crickex exclusive coverage throughout the season.

