Bruno Fernandes has named little-known Portuguese midfielder Francisco Ramos as one player he would like to join at Manchester United.
Fernandes secured his dream of moving to Old Trafford, joining a £55m deal in 2020 and has been a revelation since signing.
He added goals and assisted Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s team in the Premier League.
But Fernandes revealed that his former Portuguese youth teammate Ramos – who now plays for CD Nacional – is the only player he will add to strengthen United further.
He told Carolina Deslands on Instagram: “It’s very difficult to choose, because I have a lot of people in the dressing room who are my friend.
“Where have you played? Francisco Ramos.”
The 27-year-old said Jorge Jesus, the current Benfica coach, is his most influential coach.
Jesus spent a season with Fernandes at Sporting, having signed him from Sampdoria in 2017, a move that started the playmaker’s career.
Despite a recent faltering start with United, the Portugal international has revealed that winning the league is his ultimate ambition at Old Trafford.
He said of his goals as a United player: “To be the champions of the league, in this case the Premier League.
“Of course I would like to win Europe or the World Cup.
“Everyone has ambitions, but I aspire to win the Premier League”