Louis Saha has warned that his scathing opinion of could cause the Portuguese midfielder to leave . Keane is often quick to criticise the United skipper, particularly after Erik ten Hag stripped the captaincy of and
In February, Keane unleashed describing them as "f***ing impostors". It was not the first time
The Irishman has also accused him of moaning and gesticulating at referees too much. Considering all of his former team-mate's opinions, Saha - who is now a - believes Keane often goes too far with his opinions.
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Speaking to Genting Casino, Saha warned the Irishman that Fernandes may feel like he is being hounded out the door, saying: "He [Fernandes] could be tempted [to leave] because yes, he has proved over the years that he plays to a certain standard. I always come to the defence of Bruno because, as I said, I try to explain what I see and I think it's completely unfair.
"It's interesting that has criticised him. I understand and I respect his point because he knows his position. He knows what leaders need to do. That's not easy when you are a fan, you criticise harshly.
"But I would still say it is harsh, because Bruno deserves respect, and as a human being you make mistakes and all sorts. But I think he has too much weight on his shoulders and at some point he may consider other opportunities.
"Whenever he talks, I don't see someone that just wants to play for the club as much as he can. He is really loyal. He seems to be a very loyal player. So I do think that he will be likely to stay."
Despite another season where United have had their ups and downs, Fernandes has been a standout performer with an impressive tally of 16 goals and 15 assists across all competitions. His recent form has seen him directly contribute to six goals in his last four League games.
While he is not on the pitch any more, Saha is scoring many goals in the world of business. After retiring in 2013, Saha dove headfirst into the business . His venture, AxiStars, which identifies as a 'Global Support Network for Pro-Talent' has amassed a net worth of £4.3bn.
Alongside co-founder Kate Hamer, they've catapulted the firm's worth to eclipse Cristiano Ronaldo's £600m fortune, attracting over 550 former pros to their ranks. Explaining the business in an interview with in 2017, Saha said: "I still get asked for advice by different people on a daily basis.
"For instance, my agent called me to say he had a talented French footballer who he wants to bring to England, and asked me for advice on how to create a tailor-made training programme. I put him in touch with people I used to work with. This kind of player could join Axis as he can then search for a personal coach in his region. It is a hard process but it's so rewarding, because if I can help 100,000 people, it's the best thing I've ever done."
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