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Manchester United playmaker Bruno Fernandes met Melbourne Storm rugby league player Ryan Papenhuyzen on an Adidas tram shoot on Saturday.
Fernandes was therefore shocked to hear the full-back had suffered a fractured kneecap in a game against Canberra the following day and now faces surgery. After hearing of Papenhuyzen’s injury, Fernandes wanted to send him a message and arranged for him to attend the game against Crystal Palace, which United won 3-1.
Fernandes met Papenhuyzen after the game and presented him with the shirt he wore in the victory, the moment captured on the 24-year-old star's Instagram page. As well as giving him his shirt, Fernandes also invited Papenhuyzen to Old Trafford to watch United, whenever he can attend a game.
Papenhuyzen wrote on Instagram: "Bit of a back story: when he found out of the injury he asked if he was able to come up the hospital and visit. He’d just come off a week of non stop training and media commitments and that was his first though. Fan for life now. Jersey swap on way"
Jadon Sancho was also shocked by the injury and made contact with Papenhuyzen, while Luke Shaw - who suffered a double ankle fracture himself in 2015 - sent him a video message.
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