Manchester United Tempts Bruno Fernandes to Fend Off Saudi League Clubs
The Daily Mirror revealed that Manchester United's management is preparing to offer a new contract to the Portuguese star Bruno Fernandes, in a move aimed at securing his continued presence with the team and warding off increasing interest from Saudi league clubs.
According to the report, the new contract could be worth around £400,000 per week, which would make the team captain one of the highest-paid players at the club, given his significant importance within the "Red Devils" lineup.
The newspaper indicated that the Portuguese midfielder's decision regarding his future may largely depend on Manchester United's ability to qualify for the Champions League next season, a factor that could be decisive in determining whether he stays or considers a new experience.
It is noted that Bruno Fernandes, aged 31, is under contract with Manchester United until 2027. He has played 318 matches for the team in various competitions, scoring 105 goals and providing 101 assists, making him one of the club's standout stars in recent years.
According to the report, the new contract could be worth around £400,000 per week, which would make the team captain one of the highest-paid players at the club, given his significant importance within the "Red Devils" lineup.
The newspaper indicated that the Portuguese midfielder's decision regarding his future may largely depend on Manchester United's ability to qualify for the Champions League next season, a factor that could be decisive in determining whether he stays or considers a new experience.
It is noted that Bruno Fernandes, aged 31, is under contract with Manchester United until 2027. He has played 318 matches for the team in various competitions, scoring 105 goals and providing 101 assists, making him one of the club's standout stars in recent years.