Bruno Fernandes states the deadline to decide whether he wants to leave Man United and £ 200 million al-Hilal deal with Saudi side hopeful that he can be seduced
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Bruno Fernandes a deadline of next week has been set to decide whether he wants to leave Manchester United And sign a £ 200 million deal with Al-Hilal.
The Saudi Aarabic club wants an answer at the end of May and is increasingly hopeful that Fernandes can be persuaded to walk away from Old Trafford.
They are ready to offer United a transfer costs of approximately £ 100 million if Fernandes accepts a three -year contract worth a basis £ 700,000 per week and up to £ 65 million per season including registration costs and bonuses.
United sources have repeated that they do not want to sell their captain and best player, but the club is still against even greater financial pressure after the defeat Tottenham in Wednesday Europa League She finally cost £ 100 million in Champions League gain.
After the game, Fernandes admitted that he could be sold to balance the books and say: “If the club thinks it’s time to separate because they want to cash in some money, it’s what it is.”
Al-Hilal wants to have a selection framework for the World Cup Club Next month. It is understood that they will offer a definitive range of Fernandes in the coming days and give him only 72 hours to respond before they switch to other goals.

Bruno Fernandes has been set up a deadline to decide whether he wants to leave Manchester United

Al-Hilal is increasingly hopeful United Captain Fernandes can be tempted to walk away

Fernandes admitted after the final loss of United’s Europa League that the club could watch
Although the 30-year-old is happy with United, the prospect of a Europe with a wage reduction of 25 percent and no guarantees that the club can quickly claim under Ruben Amorim can convince him to accept the Mega money agreement.
It is likely that Fernandes could also keep his place in the national team of Portugal, as Cristiano Ronaldo did after leaving United and signed for Al-Nassr in 2022.
The situation emphasizes the problems that United is confronted after a desperate disappointing season. They also have to pay a fine of £ 10 million to sponsor adidas after missing the Champions League, and will end millions more losses in Premier League Merit payments by ending the season on Sunday in 16th or 17th place.
Almost every player can be purchased this summer for the right price while Amorim is starting to reform his team.
Alejandro Garnacho is looking for conversations about his future after he has been left on the bench for a large part of the final in Bilbao. United rejected an offer for Garnacho from Napoli in January, but can be seduced by bids between £ 60-70 million.
Marcus Rashford is available for £ 40 million after the season on loan in Aston Villa, and could be a target for Barcelona after the sports director of the Catalan club Deco had registered their interest.
It is assumed that United would listen to offers between £ 25-30 million for Rasmus Hojlund that cost £ 72 million when he moved from Atalanta in 2023. A move to Italy has been cited for the DANE, with Inter Milan and Napoli said he would follow his situation.
Antony, a signing of £ 86 million from Ajax, would probably be available for just £ 25 million. The Brazilian winger did well with Real Betis who are interested in making the deal permanent.

United sources have repeated that they do not want to sell their skipper and best player

Almost every player in Ruben Amorim’s team is for sale this summer
Jadon Sancho is expected to return to Old Trafford if Chelsea will pay a fine of £ 5 million for not going with an obligation to sign him for £ 25 million at the end of his loan.
United owed Borussia Dortmund another episode of £ 17 million on Sanchos £ 73 million reimbursement this summer and could possibly conclude a deal with the Germans. They can also explore the Italian market, but his wages of £ 275,000 a week will be a stumbling block.
Christian Eriksen, Victor Lindelof and Jonny Evans leave as free agents, and United is expected to free up more space on the wage account by selling Fringe players such as Altay Bayindir and Tyrell Malacia.
However, there is an acceptance that Casemiro will remain for the remaining year of his £ 375,000 a week contract after failed attempts to find a buyer for the Brazilian.
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