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Manchester United's captain Bruno Fernandes rejected Saudi Arabia's offensive with astronomical amounts of 100 million pounds (about 186 billion won) and 700,000 pounds (about 1.3 billion won) per week.
Fabrizio Romano, a European transfer market expert who is synonymous with 'HERE WE GO', rejected Fernandega Al Hilal's offer on his SNS on the 3rd (Korean time). Despite the Saudi Arabian club's huge salary offer, Fernandez is determined to continue playing on the best stage in Europe as much as possible. The Manchester United captain wants to play at the top level.
Saudi Arabia's al-Hilal offered Fernandez £700,000 a week, the highest salary in the world, on the 28th of last month, proposing to decide whether to accept it within 72 hours. Fernandez's agent was seen negotiating with al-Hilal at a hotel in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
But he chose 'football' rather than 'money'. Manchester United ended its long 2024-2025 season on the 30th of last month. The English Premier League (EPL) ended on the 26th, but Manchester United held a friendly match with the Hong Kong national team on the 30th following the ASEAN All-Star on the 28th.
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Manchester United lost 0-1 to the Asia All-Star led by head coach Kim Sang-sik, but came from behind to win 3-1 against Hong Kong. The biggest interest was Fernandez's future. Prospects weighing Fernandez's transfer poured in. However, coach Ruben Amorim expected to stay as much as he did.
Asked if it was Fernandez's last game, he replied "I don't know for sure. No one knows, but I don't think so."He sees us taking some action to change everything, and I think that's all he wants to stay" he said.
And "I feel that Fernandez wants to stay. You never know but this is the obvious feeling I have now. He's saying a lot of things, a lot of approaches"He's still young, and he's been doing really well. You still have to play in the best league in the world. Clubs can find other ways to make money."
Al Hilal is playing everywhere to recruit his big name ahead of his participation in the FIFA Club World Cup. But it wasn't meant to be Fernandez.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.