Stretty News
·7 Mei 2025
Exclusive: Suitor tests Man United’s resolve with £110 offer for ‘unsellable’ Red

Stretty News
·7 Mei 2025
Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes has emerged as a primary target for Saudi Pro League giants Al-Hilal.
Even though the Red Devils have been enduring a miserable Premier League campaign, the Portuguese has been absolutely sensational this term, as evidenced but his stunning numbers. The club captain might be a midfielder, but he has contributed with 19 goals and 18 assists across all competitions, stats that any attacker would be proud of.
So despite reaching the age of 30, the Portuguese star remains a hot commodity on the transfer market, with a comprehensively high valuation that only a few suitors could attain.
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According to sources close to Stretty News, Al-Hilal are hellbent on signing the playmaker, and they’re willing to offer Man Utd an astronomical transfer fee in the region of £110-125 million. They are even hoping to close a deal ahead of the FIFA Club World Cup, which begins in mid-June.
It should be noted that this isn’t the first time that the Portugal international has attracted interest from Saudi Arabia. Fabrizio Romano had previously revealed keen interest from the Saudi giants in the previous summer, but the player was determined to stay at Old Trafford.
Our sources can confirm that United have no desire to deprive themselves of the 30-year-old. Earlier this week, a report in the British media named Bruno as one of four ‘unsellable’ players at the club. The other three are Harry Maguire, Amad Diallo and January signing Patrick Dorgu.
Nevertheless, INEOS would adopt a leaner stance if Fernandes were to express his desire to leave.
At this stage, it remains unclear whether or not the creative midfield could be tempted by Al-Hilal’s lucrative proposal.
The Saudi giants have recently parted ways with Neymar, but they still boast several top-notch stars, including Alexandar Mitrovic, Kalidou Koulibaly, and Bruno’s compatriot, Ruben Neves.