Club in talks with Man United star’s agents, player wants £30m-a-year to leave | OneFootball

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·24 August 2025

Club in talks with Man United star’s agents, player wants £30m-a-year to leave

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Manchester United midfielder Bruno Fernandes has been linked with a move away from the club this summer.

A report from the Sun claims that Saudi Arabian outfit Al-Ittihad have already held a meeting with the player’s representatives regarding a potential move. It will be interesting to see if they can get the deal done.


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Fernandes to seal Saudi move?

The 30-year-old has previously turned around the opportunity to move to Saudi Arabia back in June when Al-Hilal were in contact. However, recent contacts with Al-Ittihad have been positive. They are very keen to get the deal done, and the player is looking to pocket a contract worth around £30 million per season.

It will be interesting to see if Manchester United are willing to let him move on. He is an indispensable asset for them, and his exit will be a major blow for the club.

Fernandes has been the best player at Manchester United since joining the club, and they will not want to lose him easily. Manchester United have struggled in recent seasons, and they will look to bounce back strongly this time. They will hope to return to the UEFA Champions League and fight for trophies. They need to hold onto their best players in order for that to happen.

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Man United must keep Bruno Fernandes

Keeping Fernandes at the club will be a top priority for Manchester United. It remains to be seen whether the Saudi outfit can convince the Red Devils with a lucrative proposal. It seems that convincing the player might not be too difficult for them, especially if they agree to his wage demands.

The 30-year-old might feel that this could be his final opportunity to bag a lucrative contract, and he might be tempted to move on. He has already proven himself in Europe over the years, and he might feel that the time is right for a new challenge.

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