Man United can finally give Roy Keane what he wants with £90m transfer - but they shouldn't
Manchester United know they find themselves in a tricky spot heading into the summer transfer window.
Head coach Ruben Amorim has reiterated that United need to sell players before they can reinvest into his current squad, opening the door for transfer speculation across the entire squad.
The Daily Star suggested that Real Madrid are lining up a £90million move for captain Bruno Fernandes, in a transfer that would shock the club to it's core. The Portuguese playmaker has been a shining light for the club in an otherwise difficult period.
Fernandes has scored 95 goals in 277 appearances in all competitions for United since arriving at the club from Sporting back in January 2020. Since then, he's gone on to establish himself as one of the club's greats, winning the League Cup and FA Cup in the last two seasons.
However, the current campaign will be a barren one in terms of a domestic trophy, with the Europa League their last chance of winning silverware this season. Fernandes will be key to any success United do have this season, but the 30-year-old still has his critics.
Manchester United legend Roy Keane has often criticised Fernandes' attitude and on a recent episode of the Stick to Football podcast, the former Reds captain lost his cool.
"They draw at Everton, and it's like they've won the cup," Keane exclaimed. "Bizarre. I see fans at matches, they're singing for Bruno [Fernandes], these boys - I'm thinking, f***ing imposters."
Fellow pundit Ian Wright hit back at Keane, pointing out that Fernandes regularly saved United in recent seasons.
"I'm watching him - sit and watch a game," Keane rebuffed. "Sit and watch a game with him [in]. We watched him in the FA Cup, and I watched him at Everton. People pretend to be


