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Recently-appointed Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has already started plans to rectify a squad issue that was highlighted by Red Devils legend Paul Scholes last term.
United endured the worst season in their Premier League history last time out, finishing as low as sixth with 58 points overall and a goal difference of zero. In turn, there are plenty of areas for Ten Hag to address as he gets to grips with life in the Old Trafford hot-seat.
One of whom comes in the surprising form of Bruno Fernandes. The Portugal international arrived at United in January 2020 and hit the ground running, but last season marked his most underwhelming since joining the club.
The goal contributions dried up, while there were murmurings of attitude problems during the tail-end of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's dismal reign. However, neither of those things are the issue that was first spotted by Scholes back in February.
Speaking after United had just been held to a 1-1 draw at home by Southampton during Ralf Rangnick's ill-fated interim stint, Scholes pinpointed Fernandes as someone who was causing the manager headaches.
"We don't know what's gone on in the training field, you don't know the attitude of the players," the former United star pondered.
"We're hearing bits and bobs, what's right I don't know,