Speculation surrounding Bruno Fernandes and a potential move to the Saudi Pro League continues to build as the summer transfer window nears.
The Manchester United captain remains fully focused on winning the Europa League in Bilbao.
However fresh reports suggest his long-term future could soon be discussed.
Particularly if United fall short against Tottenham in the final.
Since arriving in 2020, Fernandes has become the face of the team, breaking club records despite a difficult season that sees United languishing in 16th place in the Premier League.
His passion remains evident, most recently boiling over in the frustrating draw against West Ham.
Bruno Fernandes told Al-Hilal when he will consider leaving Man United
As reported by journalist Ben Jacobs on X, Al-Hilal are in direct contact with Fernandes’ camp and are determined to make him their marquee summer signing after missing out on Mohamed Salah.
The Saudi club have reportedly set aside over £500 million to pursue elite talent and are preparing a massive three-year offer worth £195 million for Fernandes.
The equivalent of £65 million a year or £1.25 million a week.
Fernandes previously rejected Saudi interest last year and, according to Jacobs, has once again made his stance clear.
The Portuguese star reportedly told Al-Hilal that he wishes to stay at Manchester United until at least after the 2026 World Cup.
While he’s open to considering a new challenge in the future, Fernandes is not seeking a move this summer and remains committed to United’s project under Ruben Amorim.
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That hasn’t stopped Al-Hilal from pushing.
The club are said to have given Fernandes one week to decide on their proposal, but Amorim is desperate to keep his captain and believes his leadership is essential to rebuilding the squad.
Fernandes is under contract at Old Trafford until 2027, and any departure would require a British record bid.
Something that could force a difficult decision from INEOS, particularly if Champions League football isn’t secured.
With Fernandes firmly in demand, United must now weigh up loyalty, ambition, and financial temptation in what could become one of the summer’s most dramatic transfer sagas.
Al-Hilal are still in touch with the Bruno Fernandes camp. There will be a new meeting this week, and Fernandes will be given just one week to give a final answer due to the urgency of Hilal lining up signings ahead of the Club World Cup. #MUFC‘s position remains that Fernandes… pic.twitter.com/3ooGt7MQKi
— Ben Jacobs (@JacobsBen) May 12, 2025
