Speaking after the loss to Spurs, Fernandes addressed the swirling rumours about his future. In a candid admission, he acknowledged the possibility of being sold to raise funds, stating: “If the club thinks it's time to part ways because they want to do some cashing in, it is what it is.”
The midfielder, who turns 30 this year, is reportedly content at United but is believed to be weighing his options carefully. With United facing a year without European competition and a mandatory 25 per cent wage cut triggered by their Champions League miss, the financial contrast with Al-Hilal's offer is stark. Furthermore, the club’s uncertain trajectory under manager Ruben Amorim may not inspire enough confidence in Fernandes, who is entering the final stretch of his prime years.