Benfica are expected to trigger a buy option to make their loan transfer of Manchester United left-back Alvaro Fernandez permanent this summer. Fernandez, 21, has made 13 appearances for Benfica since joining on loan from United in the January transfer window.
Benfica are expected to trigger a buy option to make their loan transfer of left-back Alvaro Fernandez permanent this summer. Fernandez, 21, has made 13 appearances for Benfica since . The Portuguese club are now set to activate an option from that agreement to sign Fernandez permanently in a €6million deal plus an additional €3m in potential add-ons.
The Spain Under-21 international’s exits from United this season came despite first-choice left-backs and both suffering long-term injury absences. , meanwhile, spent the first half of the season on loan at United from before and Aaron-Wan Bissaka, both natural right-backs, have had to deputise in the position for large parts of the campaign.
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