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Man Utd set for huge Bruno Fernandes transfer decision in January with several clubs lining up to lure struggling Red Devils captain away from Old Trafford

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    £100m summer rejection that shook United

    Back in the summer, Saudi giants Al-Hilal came knocking with a jaw-dropping £100 million bid for Fernandes. The proposal sent shockwaves through Old Trafford, but both the club and the Portuguese maestro turned it down. Fernandes made it clear at the time that while he remained loyal, he would not stand in the club’s way if United ever decided it was time to cash in. For now, he’s under contract until 2027, but that long deal might not be enough to fend off renewed interest when the transfer window reopens.

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  • Saudi temptation: £700k-a-week deal on the table

    Reports suggest the Saudi Pro League isn’t giving up that easily. According to the Manchester Evening News, multiple clubs from the oil-rich league are ready to test United’s resolve again in January, with a staggering £700,000-a-week tax-free package lined up for Fernandes. That’s more than double his current earnings, a figure that could turn any head, no matter how loyal. The financial pull from the Middle East has already tempted several high-profile stars away from Europe, and the 31-year-old playmaker could soon be the next big name on their list.

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    Europe’s big guns on standby

    It’s not just the Saudis lurking. Top European clubs are also keeping a close eye on the situation. Fernandes remains an incredibly valuable asset, creative, influential, and, crucially, not cup-tied, thanks to United’s absence from European competition this season. For Champions League contenders looking to strengthen mid-season, he represents a golden opportunity: a world-class attacking midfielder ready to slot straight into continental battles without restriction.

  • Fernandes out of position and out of patience

    Part of the problem lies in Amorim’s tactical experiment. The Portuguese coach has insisted on deploying Fernandes in a deeper midfield role, one that shackles his natural attacking instincts and forces him into defensive duties. It’s a move that’s drawn heavy criticism, with many arguing that United’s most creative spark is being wasted in a role that doesn’t suit his strengths. Fernandes, known for his fiery competitiveness, has been spotted gesturing in frustration more than once this season, his body language betraying growing discontent.

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    United in meltdown

    The timing of all this couldn’t be more brutal for United. Ruben Amorim’s men are floundering, sitting 14th in the Premier League with just seven points from six games. The early optimism around Amorim’s appointment has evaporated after a shocking Carabao Cup exit to Grimsby Town and a series of limp league performances. They are back in action on Saturday afternoon against Sunderland at Old Trafford.