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Manchester United star Bruno Fernandes auctions off his match shirt and boots from Sunday's derby win at City in a bid to raise £720,000 to help pay for treatment for sick kids with rare form of cancer

Manchester United star Bruno Fernandes is auctioning off his match shirt and boots from Sunday's derby victory over rivals City in a bid to raise £720,000 for two seriously-ill children.

The Portuguese midfielder scored the opener at the Etihad as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's men claimed the bragging rights over City and ended their 21-game winning streak at the weekend.

Fernandes, 26, is now raffling off his shirt and boots from Sunday's win, and will donate the money to siblings Leonor, five, and eight-year-old Jaime, who both suffer from a rare form cancer.

Bruno Fernandes is auctioning off match shirt and boots to help pay for kids' cancer treatment

The United midfielder is hoping to make a significant contribution towards the Portuguese youngsters' treatment at a US hospital, which is set to cost their family over a million dollars.