£ 62million star – "I love Liverpool a lot" – Paisley Gates



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Man United and Man City are interested in signing Bruno Fernandes from Sporting CP (A Bola). The Portuguese international has recently praised the Sky Blues and Liverpool.

In his blog 'De Cadeirinha' (via Record), the 24-year-old striker revealed he was a fan of how Manchester City and the Reds play football, but more importantly he said he liked much more Liverpool.

At first, he rented the Sky Blues:

"Guardiola made the best of the team's players, he knew it would be difficult in England and he adapted City, who plays more or less like Barcelona, ​​but not just because the championship is different, the l 39 intensity is different, the aggressiveness is different, the competition is different and he knew how to change it »

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Fernandes spoke a little bit more about Man City's defense, but then began to focus on the Anfield club. He stated:

"I like Liverpool a lot more, it's a more direct football, more offensive, maybe less organized, but more intense.When one does not have possession of the ball, one is more intense . "

"In Liverpool, they are more individual players, especially in the middle of the field, who usually play with three very aggressive players and recover the ball, then three players in front who are deadly"

Well, I think the Seleccao striker, linked to his remoteness from Portugal, has flirted with the champions and finalists in the Premier League.

Fernandes has been in great form for Sporting CP and this season he has directly contributed to 50 goals (32 goals and 18 badists) in 53 matches (Transfermarkt).

Any world-clbad forward-center would be proud of the above-mentioned statistics, and the fact that an offensive midfielder has scored so many goals makes it all the more impressive.

Fernandes' current contract with Sporting CP will expire in 2023 and, according to a recent report covered by Record, the club Primeira Liga hopes to get at least 70 million euros from its sale.

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