Bruno Fernandes put in a top-class performance as Manchester United defeated Newcastle United 3-2.
The Manchester United captain laid to bed talks of his future, as he said he’d only leave Manchester United if the club wants him to leave.
Bruno Fernandes said on Sky Sports: “I will be here until… I said the club needs to want me.
“I feel that is the case, the club wants me to be a part of the future. As I’ve always said, I don’t want to be a player that the club doesn’t want to have.
“If for some reason the club doesn’t want to have me I will go but if they want me I will stay.”
Beating Newcastle is important for Manchester United’s quest for Europa League football, but Bruno Fernandes has said the job isn’t finished yet.
“Obviously the job isn’t finished yet. We still have one game in the Premier League then the biggest game of the season, the FA Cup final,” Fernandes added.
“It has been a tough season. The table shows that and we are all aware of that. The fans have been amazing and behind us all season. We all appreciate what they have been doing for us.
“We want to do better and do differently and they [fans] deserve that. They have been amazing for us and we had to do something, we have been trying but results don’t show that.
“We have been working hard and everyone has been giving their best it is not enough and we have to do more.
“It doesn’t exist, a captain’s performance, it is a team performance. I am no different from anyone just because I have the armband.
“I always try my best and we always do the best we can for the club – nobody hides that we play for a big club and we have to lift our standards every game.”