Bruno Fernandes Asks Saudi Pro League Club for £33 Million per Year Contract to Leave Manchester United: Reports
Al-Ittihad is negotiating a lucrative contract worth around £33 million per year with Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes, who is open to a transfer this summer, sources say.
- Bruno Fernandes, who leads Manchester United as captain, is reportedly being targeted by Saudi club Al-Ittihad, with the player reportedly open to discussing a potential summer transfer.
- This interest follows earlier approaches from Al-Hilal, which Fernandes rejected, while United have consistently refused to sell him so far.
- Fernandes has reportedly asked Al-Ittihad for a contract worth around £33 million per year amid positive talks between his representatives and the club.
- The 30-year-old midfielder stated, "I have always been honest" and "I will be here until the club says it's time to go," emphasizing his openness to leave only if the club desires.
- Fernandes wants to keep competing at the top level and remain a key player for Manchester United unless the club chooses to sell him, reflecting uncertainty about his future ahead of the September 1 transfer deadline.
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