Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes has turned down a sensational offer from Saudi Arabian club Al Hilal, despite the prospect of a record-breaking £100 million transfer fee and a staggering £750,000-a-week salary.
Sources close to the Portuguese playmaker confirm that Al Hilal made an official approach for the midfielder, sparking initial discussions within his family about the possibility of a move to the Middle East. However, after careful consideration, Fernandes decided to remain at Old Trafford, reaffirming his commitment to Manchester United.
United, who have Fernandes under contract until 2027 with the option of a further year, made it clear that they were determined to retain their influential captain. Manager Ruben Amorim also played a crucial role in persuading the 29-year-old to stay, reportedly telling the club that they could generate revenue through alternative means without selling one of their key players.
This decision is set to delight United supporters, who have witnessed Fernandes’ consistent brilliance since his arrival in January 2020. With 27 goals and 21 assists in the 2024/25 season, Fernandes remains a central figure in Amorim’s plans for the upcoming campaign.
United fans can rest easy knowing their talisman will be staying in Manchester, with the focus now shifting to reinforcing the squad around him in their pursuit of further success.
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