
Topics: Bruno Fernandes, Manchester United, Football, Saudi Arabia, Saudi Pro League
Topics: Bruno Fernandes, Manchester United, Football, Saudi Arabia, Saudi Pro League
Bruno Fernandes has already made a decision on his Manchester United future amid reports linking him with a move away from Old Trafford.
Ever since moving to United from Sporting Clube de Portugal back in 2020, Fernandes has been a vital player for the Red Devils.
To date, the Portuguese has managed 100 goals in 297 appearances across all competitions.
Over the last few seasons, Fernandes has popped up with important goals and stellar performances amid United's struggles.
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However, this summer, the 31-year-old was linked with a move away.
It was reported that Fernandes considered leaving for Saudi Pro League side Al Hilal, who were ready to give him a wage package of around £700,000-a-week over three years.
Al Hilal were also willing to part with a fee of around £100 million and had been confident of having an offer accepted.
However, the midfielder decided to reject the offer from Saudi Arabia and stay with United.
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Despite the rejection a few months ago, Fernandes remains on the radar of clubs in the Middle East.
However, according to talkSPORT, Fernandes will not be leaving United mid-season.
The report stated: "Fernandes’ position hasn't changed and leaving Manchester United six months before what could prove his final World Cup with Portugal is not in his current plans."
Clubs in Saudi Arabia have also been made aware that United would like to bring in more than £60 million if they are to part ways with their captain.
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Fernandes' current contract at Old Trafford is valid until the summer of 2027 and as a result, United are in pole position to command a significant transfer fee.
Speaking back in June, Fernandes revealed why he decided to reject a move to Saudi Arabia.
He said: "Al Hilal were very kind. They spoke to my agent. Then I spoke to my wife. She asked: 'What do you want to do?’ She always supports my decisions.
"It would have been easy to move there. I know the Portuguese players there very well. But I want to play at the highest level and compete for major titles. I can do that, and I still want to. I’m very passionate about football."