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Bruno Fernandes sends Manchester Utd's £51m transfer 'alternative' one-word message

Bruno Fernandes made an eye-catching social media post on Saturday night while watching his former club, Sporting, play in the Portuguese Super Cup.

Four-and-a-half years have passed since Manchester United signed the midfielder, but the Lisbon-based club is seemingly still close to his heart. That is why Fernandes spent the evening watching his country's equivalent of the Community Shield on television.

Sporting was participating after winning the Primera Liga last season. But despite finishing ten points clear of city rivals Benfica and another eight ahead of Porto, like Manchester City, they did not do the double, losing the Portuguese Cup final 2-1 to the latter.

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Barely two months on, as will be the case for City and United at Wembley Stadium next weekend, the two teams met again. Fernandes was ready and waiting for kick-off, sharing a photo of his TV screen as the game began on his Instagram story, adding green and white - Sporting's colours - heart emojis to the image.

Six minutes later, the United skipper had reason to celebrate as Goncalo Inacio headed in a Pedro Goncalves cross to open the scoring. Fernandes captioned a follow-up post "Cotaaaaa," tagging the player and adding a clapping hands emoji.

The midfielder may not have been the only person associated with United watching, as Inacio is a player the club were credited with an interest in earlier this summer. Sporting signed the Portugal international to a new contract until 2027 last summer, with the club publicising that the player's release clause had risen from €45

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk