Bruno Fernandes has broken his silence after it was claimed he was involved in a major bust-up with Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and one of his teammates.
The 26-year-old featured for only 45 minutes in United's 6-1 Premier League defeat to Tottenham Hotspur just before the international break, with reports suggesting that he was involved in a heated argument with Harry Maguire and Solskjaer that day.
It was later claimed that Fernandes had lost faith in the Norwegian manager, but he has now publicly denied rumours that he is unhappy in England, insisting the stories are being made up to cause further drama.
"There's been a lot of speculation about that," Fernandes told Sport TV.
"First it was a discussion with teammates; as it did not stick, it was a discussion with only one teammate; as it did not stick, now it is the discussion with Solskjaer.
"I believe it is a way to destabilise the group. What was said is in no way true.
"I was replaced at half-time, it is true, by technical option. The coach told me that the game was almost over and that we would have a lot of games ahead of us. Got it. I was not satisfied but said nothing that could harm the group."
United return to EPL action this coming Saturday against Newcastle United, and pressure will be on the Red Devils to get back to winning ways.