Bruno Fernandes Delivers Shocking Verdict on Mega-Money Saudi Arabia Move

Bruno Fernandes Delivers Shocking Verdict on Mega-Money Saudi Arabia Move

Bruno Fernandes shows "zero desire" to depart Manchester United for a Saudi Arabian move when the current season concludes, based on recent reporting.

Both Al Hilal and Al Ittihad presented substantial bids for the United skipper during the previous summer window, but the Portuguese playmaker chose to remain at Old Trafford, despite the Red Devils' ongoing challenges in recent seasons.

Fernandes continues to be vital to United's reconstruction efforts and keeps delivering remarkably consistent displays that surpass the quality of his teammates in Manchester. He recorded 19 strikes and 18 assists during the previous campaign, even amid the turmoil surrounding Ruben Amorim's squad.

Per BBC Sport, Fernandes maintains his lack of interest in pursuing a lucrative transfer to the Saudi Pro League and stays committed to competing in Europe's elite competitions.

He stays "completely devoted" to the Red Devils and is "resolved to give his all in supporting United toward a brighter tomorrow". The 31-year-old's deal runs through 2027, including a clause for an additional season.

Latest reports indicate that Saudi organizations will make another attempt for Fernandes during the January window, while elite European teams remain vigilant due to United's struggles. Nevertheless, it seems their overtures to the Portugal star will likely be ignored.

Fernandes approaches 300 matches for United and recently netted his 100th strike for the club during the 2–1 Premier League victory against Chelsea in September. He joins an exclusive group of just 19 players who have reached triple digits in goals for the Red Devils.

Fernandes's colleagues need to match his level if United hopes to climb out of their current predicament, with last weekend's vital 2–0 triumph over Sunderland providing relief after a lackluster season opening. Amorim has also received backing from co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe.