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Man Utd's Fernandes wins Football Writers' men's award

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Man Utd's Fernandes wins Football Writers' men's award

TL;DR

Bruno Fernandes has been awarded the Football Writers' Association's men's Footballer of the Year award. He scored eight goals and provided 20 assists for Manchester United this season.

Key points

  • Bruno Fernandes wins FWA men's Footballer of the Year award
  • He scored eight goals and 20 assists this season
  • First United player to win since Wayne Rooney in 2010
  • United likely to finish third in Premier League
  • No trophies for United for the second season in a row

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Why it matters

Bruno Fernandes' recognition highlights his significant contribution to Manchester United during a challenging season.

Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes has won the Football Writers' Association's men's Footballer of the Year award.

Midfielder Fernandes has scored eight goals and provided 20 assists in 34 games across all competitions for the Red Devils this season.

The Portugal international has played a key role in United's upturn in form under interim boss Michael Carrick.

United are set finish the season without a trophy for the second season in a row, but they are on course to finish third in the Premier League and secure a place in next season's Champions League.

Fernandes is the first United player to win the FWA men's award since Wayne Rooney in 2010.

The 31-year-old joined United from Portuguese club Sporting in January 2020 for £67.7m and clocked up his 300th appearance for the club earlier this season.

An impressive 2025-26 campaign has come after his future at Old Trafford had appeared uncertain.

At the end of last season, club officials told Fernandes they would not stand in his way if he wanted to accept a huge offer from Saudi Pro League club Al-Hilal.

Fernandes rejected it and then dismissed subsequent interest from other teams in Europe to remain with United.

It is understood Fernandes' contract, which expires in 2027, has the option of an additional year.

Given his performances this season, it would be remarkable if United do not come up with a new deal, even if co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe is trying to drive down wage costs.

Fernandes said in October last year he will not discuss his future with anyone until after the upcoming World Cup.

Fernandes delivered when United needed - analysis

There is no doubt Manchester United have given Bruno Fernandes a push to get this award.

United have been playing up Fernandes' claims and also ensured the Portugal playmaker was promoted through some recent media engagements.

However, this would have been pointless had Fernandes not delivered at a time in the season when United needed him to deliver.

In October, when Fernandes spoke about qualification for the Champions League, few thought it was likely.

In January, when technical director Jason Wilcox told the United squad that was the aim despite Ruben Amorim's dismissal, it seemed a tall order.

That they have achieved it with three matches to spare and could yet end the campaign nearer in points terms to the eventual champions than in any other season since Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement 13 years ago, owes a huge amount to Fernandes.

Since returning from a rare injury against Burnley, Sunday's victory over Liverpool was only the third match out of 16 in all competitions when Fernandes has not either scored a goal or created one.

His performances across the season have been consistently high and worthy of wider recognition.

Twelve months ago, when the debate over Fernandes' United future raged, the question being asked was simply this: where would they be without him? The suspicion was they would have been much closer to relegation than they actually were.

The same could be asked now. The answer? They surely would not be looking forward to a Champions League return.

A graphic showing Bruno Fernandes' Premier League stats so far this season
A graphic showing Bruno Fernandes' Premier League stats so far this season
Image source, BBC/Getty Images

Q&A

What are Bruno Fernandes' achievements this season?

Bruno Fernandes scored eight goals and provided 20 assists in 34 games for Manchester United this season.

When was the last time a Manchester United player won the FWA men's award?

The last Manchester United player to win the FWA men's award was Wayne Rooney in 2010.

How is Manchester United performing this season?

Manchester United is set to finish third in the Premier League but will end the season without a trophy for the second consecutive year.

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  • Bruno Fernandes wins FWA men's Footballer of the Year award
  • He scored eight goals and 20 assists this season
  • First United player to win since Wayne Rooney in 2010
  • United likely to finish third in Premier League
  • No trophies for United for the second season in a row

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