Bruno Fernandes continues to shine as one of Manchester United’s top performers, delivering eight goals and 17 assists across all competitions this season. Despite his strong connection with the club and fans, questions about his long-term future persist.
Recent Speculation and Saudi Interest
Uncertainty peaked during Ruben Amorim’s tenure when Manchester United considered a major sale to Saudi Arabia. Last year, Al-Hilal from the Saudi Pro League prepared a £100 million bid paired with a £700,000-per-week contract, positioning Fernandes among the world’s highest-paid athletes. The club weighed the offer amid financial balancing efforts, but Fernandes felt deeply affected by the willingness to let him go. No formal bid materialized, allowing United to retain their captain and forgo a potential record sale.
Key Contract Details
A £56.68 million release clause in Fernandes’ contract activates only for foreign clubs, leaving United unable to block an overseas move. While the amount might discourage European suitors—given Fernandes turns 32 in September and offers limited resale value—Saudi clubs face no such barrier. Al-Hilal pushed aggressively ahead of last year’s Club World Cup, and fresh interest from the Middle East anticipates this summer.
Manchester United’s Current Stance
Fernandes expresses a clear desire to remain at Old Trafford. His existing deal expires in 2027, with a club option for an additional year. United plans contract extension talks if he stays, prioritizing his on-pitch leadership despite efforts to trim the wage bill—where he earns £300,000 weekly. Officials have directly assured Fernandes of their commitment, addressing prior concerns. Since Michael Carrick assumed charge in January, the midfielder appears more settled and remains a contender for PFA Player of the Year.




