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Ruben Amorim determined to keep Bruno Fernandes at Man Utd amid £90m Real Madrid links - but Red Devils could go against coach's transfer stance

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  • Fernandes linked with £90m Real Madrid move
  • Amorim determined to keep talisman
  • Club could overrule him
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The Spanish giants have been watching Fernandes at "virtually every match", according to the Daily Star, and view him as a potential replacement for Luka Modric. Amorim is desperate to keep the Portugal international at Old Trafford, but the club may be forced to cash in to fix their financial issues.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Fernandes has been a talismanic figure for United this season, producing 16 goals and 16 assists in all competitions, with none of his team-mates reaching double figures for either. However it is possible he would fancy a move to Real, who compete for La Liga and the Champions League on a regular basis.

  • WHAT AMORIM SAID

    Speaking after Fernandes' hat-trick sealed United's place in the Europa League quarter-finals earlier this month, Amorim said: "When we need it, he's always there. In the set-pieces, he can change position, he can bring the ball forward, he can score goals, he can make transitions."

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    WHAT NEXT FOR MANCHESTER UNITED?

    United minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe recently opened up on the club's financial issues and the sale of Fernandes could be sanctioned in order to make more signings possible this summer. Amorim looks set to be backed to turn the club's fortunes around, despite them suffering their worst-ever Premier League season.