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Roy Keane working as a pundit in a dark coat and with an earpiece in his left earImage source, Getty Images
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Roy Keane won seven Premier League titles, the FA Cup four times and the Champions League, during his time at Old Trafford

Fernandes was a key figure for United during the 2025-26 campaign, helping the club secure a third-place Premier League finish and a return to the Champions League after a two-season absence.

As well as laying on 21 goals, he also scored nine times in the English top flight.

His efforts were rewarded in May when he collected the Football Writers’ Association men’s Player of the Year and the Premier League Player of the Season awards.

Fernandes says he has contacted former United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to ask for Keane’s phone number so that he can confront the issue.

“Obviously I think I’ve always showed a lot of respect for Roy Keane and for everything he’s done for the club and for everything he’s always stated,” Fernandes added.

“I’ve never ever had something to say, I’ve never stated something wrong. I even asked Ole his number to text him to be honest, to have a word with him to say that I don’t mind the criticism [but] I don’t like when people lie about things that I say.

“Because this is like… it goes a little bit over the top of the things that I think are acceptable.

“I accept criticism. I accept that he can say things that I don’t like and I don’t like to see it. But as I stated before, that improves me. What I don’t like is that people make their own words on what I say and it’s not true.

“Obviously I prefer Roy Keane to give me some praise sometimes because I’ve achieved something that not many players have achieved. I understand that this club is about winning trophies and I have never taken that off my mind.”

Keane had added to his criticism of Fernandes after the Forest game by questioning United’s contentment with their narrow victory, added: “They’re giving up two goals and everyone’s getting all giddy because he’s equalled the record for assists. It’s mind-boggling. It’s a circus act.”

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