Manchester United's collapse! Most points scored in the team + mental pillar B. Fernandez is certain to move to Saudi Arabia. All the UK's leading media references
May 31, 2025
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Already in the UK, Fernandez's transfer is almost a fait accompli. It's not just a rumor.
The BBC, a public broadcaster recognized for its public confidence, The Times, and Sky Sports, an EPL-hosted broadcaster, dealt with Fernandez's transfer to the Saudi Arabian League on the 31st (Korea time). With this consistent report, it is safe to say that it is almost on the verge of being completed.
These media commonly reported that Fernandez is on the verge of transferring to the Saudi Arabian League Al Hilal. Al Hilal is known to have bet a whopping 100 million pounds (about 186.1 billion won). In addition, Al Hilal bet on Fernandez 700,000 pounds a week (about 1.3 billion won), nearly three times the 250,000 pounds a week (about 465 million won) he currently receives from Manchester United.
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The Times is a step older. Journalist Paul Hirst said the Fernandez side will make a final decision on the unconventional conditions set forth by Al-Hilal by the end of this week. Fernandes is reportedly tempted by Al Hilal's drastic weekly increase.
The British daily Daily Mail also said on the 28th that 'Al Hilal offered Fernandez a tax-free condition of £700,000 a week and asked him to let us know within 72 hours whether he would accept it or not' and mentioned that 'If Fernandez accepts it, Al Hilal will offer Manchester United a transfer fee of £100 million'.
In the end, Al Hilal's aggressive proposal, armed with money, has already been delivered to Fernandez's side, and it can be guessed that Fernandez is also considering it in depth. Only Fernandez's decision remains, and given Manchester United's current atmosphere, the transfer is likely to be completed.
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In addition, he was eliminated early in the FA Cup and EFL Cup, and lost to Tottenham Hotspur 0-1 in the UEFA Europa League (UEL) final, which was his last hope of winning. This has confirmed the season without spectators.
The aftermath is coming in quite a bit. It is confirmed that the failure to win the Europa League has caused a great loss not only to honor but also to financially. The Times reported that United, which failed to advance to the European match for the first time in 10 years, faced an additional 80 million pounds (about 149 billion won) in financial losses.
This is expected to put a greater burden on Manchester United, which already has a large financial loss. Not only does it directly cause problems with the treatment of the players, but it is also difficult to strengthen the power in preparation for the new season. As a result, players are also in a mood of agitation.
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Due to this atmosphere, Fernandes is expected to leave the team without regret. Fernandes also recently said that if I have to leave for the benefit of the team, I have no choice but to accept it" also left a significant interview.
Although manager Huven Amorim strongly wants to keep Fernandes, who scored the most goals (19 goals) in the team this season, owner Jim Ratcliffe, who is sensitive to financial issues, is likely to try to improve his team's financial situation with a £100 million transfer fee offered by Al Hilal. Manchester United's collapse already seems to be an irreversible reality.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.