Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes named three leagues he would wish to move to if he's told to leave the Red Devils. The 31-year-old is contracted at Old Trafford till 2027.
Having arrived at the club in January 2020, Fernandes has scored 103 times in 307 appearances across competitions, becoming one of the key players.
Although his immediate future at the club doesn't appear doubtful, Fernandes named the Primeira Liga, La Liga and Serie A as the places he would like to play in if he leaves the Premier League.
"I want to stay at Manchester United as long as I feel desired, he said (as per Tribal Football). "I would like to experience the Spanish league and fight for big titles in Italy. I have many connections to Italy… my daughter was born there.
Fernandes cpntinued:
“I’ve already thought about returning to Portugal… the first option would be Sporting. To be happy, like it was with Sporting. But I don’t want to ruin the image that was left.
"But I don’t want to drag myself there, I want to add to it. And even try district football, at an advanced age. You play in the district for love, you feel different. I have friends in the district.”
Bruno Fernandes has five goals and seven assists in 17 games this season - all in the Premier League - where Ruben Amorim's side are sixth after 16 games, ahead of holders Liverpool on goal difference.
What's next for Bruno Fernandes' Manchester United?

Manchester United have seemingly hit their stride after a slow start to the season. They remain sixth in the Premier League after a thrilling 4-4 home draw with Bournemouth last weekend.
Bruno Fernandes and Co. led thrice in the game but conceded a late equaliser as a share of the spoils ensued at Old Trafford following an eight-goal thriller.
United will look to return to winning ways when they next travel to Aston Villa on Sunday (December 21). The Villans - third in the league - are riding a purple patch, winning their last six gamea, including one against leaders Arsenal at home.