Bruno Fernandes was "shocked" that Manchester United sold Maxi Oyedele(Image: PA)

Bruno Fernandes 'shocked' Man Utd let youngster leave in transfer window

Manchester United enjoyed a very busy transfer window this summer and club captain Bruno Fernandes was "shocked" by the decision to sell one talented young prospect

by · The Mirror

Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes was left "shocked" by one piece of transfer business the club made this summer.

United were very busy this summer, spending big on Leny Yoro, Manuel Ugarte, Matthijs de Ligt, Joshua Zirkzee and Noussair Mazraoui and offloading the likes of Scott McTominay, Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Mason Greenwood.

However, it was United's decision to sell teenage midfielder Maxi Oyedele to Legia Warsaw which Fernandes was surprised by. Oyedele, who was born in Manchester to a Polish mother and a Nigerian father, has impressed since joining Legia and earned a surprise call-up for the Polish national team for their upcoming Nations League games against Portugal and Croatia.

And Legia boss Goncalo Feio reached out to his Portuguese compatriot Fernandes to ask about Oyedele's potential when the club were exploring the move. "After the match with Gornik I said that we were dealing with a player who would sooner or later end up in the Polish national team," Feio said after Legia's win over Real Betis in the Europa Conference League.

"I didn't know that he would be called up to the national team two days later. The quality on the ball, the personality, the character to keep the ball, the choices, when to lead, play with one touch, change the centre...

"It is no coincidence that Bruno Fernandes, when we spoke to him, said he was shocked that United were letting him go, because he looked great in pre-season with Manchester. The level at which he plays is also related to the number of duels won in the central zone. His physical maturity, motor skills and ability to use his body are at a high level. Although I know that the fans and probably you, journalists, like what he does with the ball the most, Maxi gives us a very big physical presence in the midfield.

Oyedele has impressed since joining Legia Warsaw( Image: Grzegorz Wajda/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

"This is an element that is quite important in today's football. Oyedele's form is also largely due to the other players around him, who trust him and allow him to show himself from such a good side. It's our duty to keep him developing like this. Polish football can have a lot of joy from him."

Following his Old Trafford departure, Oyedele wrote on Instagram : "My time at Manchester United has finally come to end. I want to say thank you to the only club I've ever known. Honoured to say I've been at the club for 12 years and had some unbelievable experiences with some amazing team-mates.

"Thank you to all the coaches, staff and the fans, I will never forget the memories I have made at this club. I wish everyone at Manchester United all the best as I leave ready to start the next chapter of my career. This club will always be my home and, once again, thank you."

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