Manchester United have received a timely boost ahead of their upcoming clash against Burnley, with captain Bruno Fernandes returning to team training and being included in the matchday squad. The Portuguese midfielder had been sidelined due to injury, raising concerns over United’s creativity and leadership in recent fixtures, but his recovery comes as a major lift for Fletcher’s side.
According to reports, Fernandes has resumed full training with the first team and has been called up for the Burnley game, although his minutes are expected to be carefully managed. The club’s medical staff remain cautious, aiming to avoid any further risk by easing him back into competitive action rather than rushing him into a full 90-minute appearance.
Fernandes’ absence was clearly felt during his time on the sidelines. As United’s captain and chief playmaker, the 29-year-old plays a crucial role in dictating tempo, creating chances, and driving the team forward in high-pressure moments. His return adds experience and leadership to a squad that has struggled with consistency this season.