Bruno Fernandes is not interested in Saudi move

Bruno Fernandes isn’t considering a Saudi Arabian transfer, according to Sky Sports News.
Fernandes received a lucrative offer from Al Hilal: £100m to join the Saudi Pro League and a near tripling of his £250,000 weekly wages.
Manchester United have no intention of selling their captain. He’s under contract until 2027, potentially extending to 2028.
In 290 games across all competitions for United, the 30-year-old has tallied 98 goals and 87 assists since his January 2020 transfer from Sporting Lisbon.
SportsTribune News understands that Fernandes discussed the potential Saudi deal with his family, and his decision was both a football and a personal one. People believe he can still make significant contributions to elite European football.
Manchester United’s head coach, Ruben Amorim, was certain his captain would remain.
Responding to a question about Fernandes’s future with United following their friendly victory, Amorim stated that he didn’t believe Fernandes had played his final match for the club. It’s uncertain; I, along with everyone else, believe it’s unlikely.
“I think he wants to stay. He is saying ‘no’ to a lot of things, but it shows that he wants to win, and he is really good and needs to be in the best league in the world.”
“Yes [we can turn down a £100m bid], we can find another way to earn money.
“Of course, I am the manager, the coach, but sometimes it is the decision of the player, but of course, I talk with him, I explain things, and I just have that feeling. When you talk to someone, you have that feeling if he wants to stay.”
“Of course, in a lot of games this season, he was so frustrated, but he knows what we are doing. The feeling that I have every time I speak to him is he wants to continue for sure at Man Utd.

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