BRUNO FERNANDES wants some of his Manchester United teammates to take the limelight off him.

The Portuguese skipper, 30, has been the Red Devils’ player of the year by a mile in United’s disappointing Premier League campaign.

Fernandes has been a bright spark both domestically and in Europe despite the Red Devils’ horror year.

The 30-year-old has 17 goals across all competitions along with 14 assists.

And he equalled Cristiano Ronaldo by winning the Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year award for a fourth time.

Ahead of a summer rebuild at Old Trafford, the skipper has urged his teammate to step up in 2024/25.

And Fernandes warned he doesn’t want to be even in the running for next year’s gong.

Bruno said: “The players were joking about who is going to win the award for player of the season.

“But I said, ‘I hope next year, I’m not even one of the names mentioned’.

“If they start scoring goals, running back and tackling, doing assists, they’ll have the attention.

“As soon as I can get the best out of them, my team will be much better.”

Fernandes will likely be key if United are to beat Tottenham in Wednesday’s Europa League final.

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Ruben Amorim’s men have been a different beast in European competition.

And club legend Roy Keane believes Fernandes could be the X-factor in Bilbao.

Keane told Sky Sports: “You still have to fancy United.

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“Someone like Bruno can produce, the history of Manchester United still carries a little bit of weight.

“There’s not much between them [in the league] but come the crunch, come the final, United’s history in finals, them winning cups the last few years, you’d like to think they would have a bit more knowledge around the game than Spurs.

“That might edge it for them, and I think Bruno can produce that bit of magic.”

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