Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes has set a new club record by winning his fifth Player of the Year award as he chases Premier League assist history.
Bruno Fernandes has once again cemented his place in Manchester United folklore, securing his fifth Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year trophy after a resurgent campaign. Under Michael Carrick's management, the Portuguese midfielder has been the driving force behind United's successful return to the Champions League.
Red Devils captain honored
The 31-year-old's latest accolade puts him ahead of club legends David de Gea and Cristiano Ronaldo, marking a record-breaking achievement for the talismanic captain. Fernandes has provided 19 assists this season, serving as the creative heartbeat of a side that overcame a difficult start to the year to finish strongly in the European qualification spots.
Chasing Premier League history

Beyond club awards, Fernandes is on the cusp of matching the all-time Premier League single-season assist record held jointly by Thierry Henry and Kevin De Bruyne. Having created 124 chances this term, his vision has been unparalleled, leaving him just one assist away from the legendary milestone of 20 with two domestic matches remaining. Photo: Fox Sports
Legacy amongst the greats
Since his arrival in 2020, Fernandes has consistently carried the creative burden at Old Trafford, first thriving under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer before maintaining his elite standards through various managerial changes. His latest win marks a remarkable three consecutive fan-voted awards, a feat previously only achieved by David de Gea, highlighting his enduring popularity and importance to the team.
Record-breaking finish in sight

United's season concludes with fixtures against Nottingham Forest and Brighton, providing the captain with two final opportunities to break the assist record. With a place in next season's Champions League already confirmed, the focus remains on personal and collective momentum as the club prepares for a significant summer of squad development under Carrick. Photo: Fox Sports
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