Bruno Fernandes ‘rejections’ £ 200 million offer to become a member of Saudi -Giants Al -Hilal -but important details in report Proverbs Problems for Man United
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- The Saudi giants chase over a stunning movement to sign Bruno Fernandes
- Al-Hilal reportedly submitted an offer worth £ 200 million on a three-year contract
- However, reports now claim that the Portuguese star has agreed a movement
Bruno Fernandes has rejected a stunning proposal of £ 200 million from Saudi giants al-Hilal according to reports.
The Saudi giants are in hot pursuit of the Manchester United Captain in recent weeks and even direct contact with the entourage of the player in the past week.
Mail Sport revealed that the Fernandes agent, Miguel Pinho, spent three days in the Four Seasons Hotel in Riyadh for three days last week face-to-face conversations with Club officers.
The Saudi club is said to have made an offer worth £ 200 million on a three -year contract – and are ready to offer in the £ 100 million region for the midfielder.
However, report On Tuesday morning he claims that Fernandes has made a decision about his future and rejected the proposal of the Saudi giants.
According to Fabrizio RomanoThe Portuguese playmaker wants to continue to play at the highest level of European football.

Bruno Fernandes reportedly received a stunning proposal from Saudi giants al-Hilal

The Fernandes agent, Miguel Pinho (left), spent three days in Saudi last week to discuss a move

Bruno Fernandes was spotted with Joao Annalo at the Al Hilal star birthday party
The detail that Fernandes wants to play at the ‘top level in Europe’ can still cause problems for United – which ended 15th in the competition and lost the Europa League final.
If they had won that match, against Premier League rival Tottenham, they would have qualified for the Champions League and have been good to keep Fernandes.
It is still to be seen which top European parties would be interested in Fernandes.
As part of the deal, the Saudi giants were prepared to manage the current weekly wage of £ 280,000 of Fernandes of £ 280,000 to a tax -free sum of £ 700,000.
Many United fans have been uncertain about the future of Fernandes, given his recent social media activity and the fact that the star was spotted alongside an al-Hilal star.
The player himself was seen at Joao Cancelo‘s Birthday party on the weekend, sharing a group meal to celebrate the first Manchester City Star runs 31.
The two countrymen will both fit later this week for the Portuguese national team, but the timing of this link has only increased speculation.
The appearance of Fernandes in the position also came shortly after a cryptic social media post that some fans led to believe that he would be on his way from Old Trafford.

Fernandes admitted a summer exit after the last defeat of United’s Europa League

Al-Hilal wanted to have a selection frame player for the Club World Cup later this month
He shared an Instagram story on Saturday that in his native Portuguese read: ‘If you tried and failed, congratulations! There are people who don’t even try. ‘
Fernandes was recently sent back from the miserable tour after the season in the Far East, where they were lost in Malaysia in Malaysia against Asean All-Stars, for fans who had paid up to £ 260 to participate.
After the second game of their tour, in which they returned from a goal to beat Hong Kong 3-1, Ruben Amorim insisted that he does not believe that Fernandes played his last game for United.
The besieged boss said: ‘I don’t think so. I’m not sure. I think he wants to stay. He says no to many things.
‘The club can find other ways to make money. The feeling that I get is that he certainly wants to continue with Man United, you never know. ‘
United sources have repeated that they do not want to sell Fernandes, but the club is still financial pressure after their defeat by Tottenham in the Europa League final cost them £ 100 million in Champions League income.
After the final, Fernandes themselves recognized the possibility of a summer exit.
He said reports: ‘If the club thinks it’s time to separate because they want to come up with some money or whatever, it is what it is. Football is sometimes so. ‘
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