Roy Keane and Bruno Fernandes have resolved their public clash after the Manchester United captain accused the former skipper of lying.
Keane had suggested Fernandes prioritised personal records over team success, misquoting him after the Forest win. Fernandes hit back, insisting his words were twisted.
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The midfielder, who broke the Premier League assists record with 21, reached out to Keane, and the pair spoke privately. Keane described it as a “lovely, mature chat” that cleared the air.
The reconciliation comes as United confirmed Casemiro, Jadon Sancho and Tyrell Malacia will leave ahead of the 2026‑27 season.
























