Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes has committed his future to the club by signing a new contract that will keep him at Old Trafford until June 2027, with the possibility of a one-year extension.
The Portugal midfielder has made 234 appearances for United, scoring 79 goals and providing 67 assists.
Fernandes, who joined the club from Sporting Lisbon for £47 million in January 2020, had a previous deal set to run until 2026 after signing an extension in 2022.
“Everybody knows the passion I have for Manchester United. I can see how positive the future is going to be and I am relishing leading this team forward,” Fernandes said.
“I understand the responsibility and significance of wearing this shirt, and the levels of dedication and desire required to represent this incredible club.”
Fernandes replaced Harry Maguire as United’s club captain in July 2023.
United boss Erik ten Hag has kept faith in the midfielder, despite coming under intense criticism at times from former United skippers Gary Neville and Roy Keane.
Fernandes said he “wouldn’t have signed this contract” if he did not think his “best moments in a United shirt are still to come”.
He added: “I have had so many special moments here already. Hearing my name sung from the Stretford End, scoring a hat-trick against Leeds, leading the team out at Old Trafford on European nights and lifting trophies at Wembley.
“From my discussions with the football leadership and manager, it is clear how determined everyone is to fight for major trophies in the years ahead.”