Inside Bruno Fernandes’ emotional journey – From against his family in Portugal for the drive to become Manchester United’s greatest player

Portugal was hit hard by the financial crisis of the past decade, resulting in a large wave of migration to earn a living. Evidence suggests that more than 2 million people in this Iberian peninsula country live abroad, accounting for around one-fifth of the population.

Mr. Jose Fernandes was one of the migrants who earned a living for almost five years. Feeling helpless and unable to provide for his family, he decided to travel to Switzerland in search of work to improve his circumstances. His first plan was to travel with his wife and three children, but complications arose when his middle son, Bruno, refused to go. Furthermore, Bruno vowed to flee if he was compelled to go to Switzerland.

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Eventually, his fantasy came true. If heaven will not accept earth, then the earth must endure heaven. While Mr. Jose packed his luggage for the promised land, his mother, Virginia Borges, returned to Gueifaes, a Maia suburb 15 minutes by car from Porto, to help his son achieve his football dream.

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Much sooner than she imagined, the family’s difficult decision paid off. Bruno caught the eye of a scout from Novara, Italy, during a U19 team encounter and was offered a lucrative contract to leave his family in mid-2012. Unlike his father’s offer to go overseas, Bruno nodded immediately. So, at the age of 17, Novara and Boavista agreed to a 40,000-euro transfer fee, and it was his turn to leave.

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Bruno landed at Porto Airport in August 2012 and there was no cameraman waiting for him. No crowd, no yells, just him and his family. Completely different from how he left Portugal eight years later, in January 2020, to join MU, one of the world’s best teams. You’re Bruno Fernandes.

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Bruno Fernandes is hardly a prodigy, but he is currently one of Europe’s most well-known players. After many years of traveling, the Portuguese midfielder discovered his promised land at Sporting Lisbon. Bruno, a former teammate of Figo and Cristiano Ronaldo, scored 63 goals and assisted 48 times in 135 matches over 2.5 seasons.

Bruno was such a strong player that one of his colleagues, Macedonian player Stefan Ristovski, reportedly urged him sternly: “Stay with us next season or we will just be a bunch of dead people.”

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In Lisbon, Fernandes worked particularly well with Dutch striker Bas Dost, who later transferred to Eintracht Frankfurt. “He has perfect technique,” ​Dost wrote on FourFourTwo. “Bruno handled the first step brilliantly and the shots were unbelievable.”

In fact, Sporting Lisbon fans have not witnessed a more prominent midfielder since Bulgarian star Krasimir Balakov, who enthralled Lison’s blue half in the early 1990s. Cristiano Ronaldo and Luis Figo do not hold such a somber place in the club’s history.

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As a result, it is hardly surprising that after a lengthy transfer, Fernandes’ entrance at Tyres airport to board a private plane to Manchester was broadcast live on Portuguese television.

“I have been active in this field for a long time, and I can guarantee: Bruno Fernandes is the best player we have had in Portugal in the last few years,” revealed Sousa Cintra, former president of Sporting Lisbon.

“And it’s vital to note that he’s even better as a person. He is the type of player who raises his team. He is nice and dependable. He instills new motivation in our locker room, leading his teammates and encouraging them to fight till the last drop of sweat. He went to Sporting Lisbon the same way Ronaldo went to Real Madrid: it was a wonderful fit.”

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Fans of MU instantly recognized Fernandes’ tremendous achievements. The Portuguese midfielder became the Red Devils’ savior by bringing two key elements to the squad: outstanding temperament and creativity.

Fernandes nearly single-handedly saved the Red Devils’ otherwise doomed season. Aside from scoring goals and assisting, lifting a hand to say “Shut up” to Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola reawakens the Red Devils’ long-dormant pride.

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Only Coach Solskjaer sees Bruno Fernandes as a savior at Old Trafford. The Norwegian strategist hailed the Portuguese midfielder as “a cross between Paul Scholes and Juan Sebastian Veron,” claiming that “his brain has a faster processing speed than others” and extolling his “mysterious qualities.”MU: Bruno Fernandes tiết lộ lý do bảo Pep Guardiola 'im miệng'