The Portugal international scored 28 goals across the campaign, as the Reds finished runners-up in both the Premier League and Europa League. In the latter tournament, he wore the captain's armband and narrowly missed out on lifting the trophy in Gdansk following United's penalty shoot-out defeat to Villarreal.
Especially when you consider Bruno is a midfielder, 28 is a remarkable total - prolific striker Robin van Persie was the last Red to score more in a single campaign, back in the title-winning term of 2012/13.
Bruno was third overall in the Premier League, only behind Golden Boot winner Harry Kane of Tottenham and Liverpool's Mohamed Salah.