Bruno Fernandez reportedly has no interest in leaving Manchester United this summer despite renewed interest from the Saudi Arabian professional league. The playmaker is deeply connected with travelling away from Old Trafford this summer, but the midfielder appears to be staying at Old Trafford.
Reuben Amorim is at the heart of rebuilding his United ranks this summer, with reinforcements turning their eyes to both ends of the pitch. However, his budget was sometimes limited, prompting a conversation about whether he could sell Fernandez for big money and pave the way for reception.
Al Hilal attempted to sign Portugal International for £86 million ahead of the Club World Cup. However, Fernandez snounced the offer in support of staying in Europe.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al Nassle is now the latest aspect of aiming at the 30-year-old, but transfer expert Ben Jacobs reports he is re-moving to the Middle East. The Saudi Arabian approach is said to be “unofficial” and has not changed Fernandez’s career plan.
The former sports star intends to spend at least one more season at Dream Theatre, and remains “hard” that he hasn’t tried to leave the Red Devils previously. Fernandez wants to stay at the club and continue fighting in Europe. This is music to Amorim’s ears.
Fernandez is expected to be a key figure for United this season, seeking to return to European football after a 2024/25 campaign struggling in the Premier League before losing to Tottenham in the Europa League final.
Large sales allow the Red Devils to give more power to the market, but that’s not what the club is trying to do. And Fernandez even revealed that the club revealed their stance earlier this summer amid interest from Al-Hilal.
He said: “Manchester United said they didn’t want to sell me. They said I could go, but they didn’t need the money. I spoke to coach Reuben Amorim.
“I want to play at the best possible level. I want to compete in major competition. I still know what I can and I want to make the things I love the most happy. For better or worse, this is how I watch football and I’m passionate about football.
