Manchester United midfielder Bruno Fernandes has set a new Premier League record for the most assists in a single season [1].
The achievement marks a pivotal moment for the Portuguese international, cementing his role as the primary creative force for his club. This record-breaking run comes during a season of transition for Manchester United, highlighting Fernandes' consistency amidst tactical shifts.
Fernandes recorded 16 assists in the Premier League this season [2]. While some reports suggest he only equaled the previous record [1], other data indicates he has surpassed it to establish a new benchmark for the league.
His contribution to the team's offensive output remained high despite missing three Premier League matches during the campaign [3]. The midfielder's influence was felt across various venues, from home matches at Old Trafford to high-stakes encounters at Anfield.
A new highlight compilation released this week showcases the best goals and assists from his 2025/26 campaign. The footage emphasizes his ability to create scoring opportunities through precise passing and vision, traits that have defined his tenure in England.
Fernandes has consistently operated as the engine of the United midfield. His ability to maintain a high volume of chances created while avoiding long-term injury has allowed him to challenge the historical records of the English top flight.
“Bruno Fernandes has set a new Premier League record for the most assists in a single season”
This milestone reflects a shift in the Premier League's offensive dynamics, where high-volume playmaking from the midfield is increasingly critical. By reaching 16 assists, Fernandes enters the elite tier of historical creators, potentially altering how future midfielders are evaluated in terms of their direct contribution to goal-scoring.





