The Manchester United fanbase is in full celebration mode as their rising star Bryan has officially been named the second fastest player in the Premier League, clocking a mind-blowing 36.3 km/h during a recent match. The announcement has set social media on fire, with fans and analysts alike hailing his pace as one of the most lethal weapons in United’s current squad.
Bryan’s explosive speed, combined with his impressive work rate, has not gone unnoticed. He’s been a consistent performer—tracking back, breaking forward, and delivering with intensity every game. Now, supporters are calling on the club to triple his salary, arguing that his current contract doesn’t reflect his impact or potential.
Why Fans Are Pushing for a Raise:
• Elite Speed: At 36.3 km/h, Bryan is outrunning some of the league’s top wingers and defenders.
• Performance Value: He’s not just fast—he’s smart with his runs, contributes to goals, and is defensively reliable.
• Market Value Rising: With stats like this, big European clubs could come calling. United fans want to lock him in long-term.
Morale & Motivation: A pay bump could further boost his confidence and cement his loyalty.
Social Media Reactions:
• “Bro is literally faster than most cars in Lagos traffic. Pay the man!!”
• “Forget transfers. Bryan is our best ‘signing’ in years.”
• “When you clock 36.3 km/h, you deserve hazard pay. Give him what he wants!”
Some even compared him to past greats like Gareth Bale and Kylian Mbappé in terms of raw speed and fearlessness, noting that if nurtured right, Bryan could become one of Europe’s most dangerous wide men.
Moral of the Story:
Talent like Bryan’s shouldn’t be underpaid or overlooked. In a time where flashy transfers get more attention than homegrown or underrated stars, Bryan is proving week after week that substance beats hype. Fans see it, and they’re speaking up.
One thing is clear — Bryan isn’t just running fast; he’s running straight into Manchester United’s future.
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