Manchester United Captain Rejects $450m Saudi Arabia Move
- Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes rejected a €100 million offer from Saudi club Al Hilal in 2025, choosing to remain at Old Trafford.
- Fernandes considered the move after a disappointing season for United and talks with Al Hilal's president and manager, but the club refused to sell without his consent.
- He said the offer was very exciting and family considerations were easy given his Portugal teammates at Al Hilal, yet he wants to continue competing at the highest level.
- The deal reportedly included a weekly wage over £700,000 and a transfer fee around £100 million, but Fernandes emphasized his desire to stay happy and play major competitions.
- Fernandes' decision underscores his loyalty to United amid a poor season, aiming to help the club recover while maintaining his ambition and passion for football.
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