According to the 'Hooligan Soccer' website, Manchester United faces a crucial decision in the current winter transfer market after receiving a massive offer from Saudi club Al-Hilal to sign team captain Bruno Fernandes for $135 million (100 million pounds). As reported by 'Hooligan Soccer', Manchester United's technical director Jason Wilcox and main shareholder Jim Ratcliffe are considering this tempting offer for the player, who has been the heartbeat of the 'Red Devils' since his arrival in 2020. The Saudi offer includes a weekly salary of up to $810,000, which is double what Bruno currently earns at 'Old Trafford'. The site notes that Al-Hilal, which has previously tried to sign the Portuguese star on several occasions, has now put strong pressure this January. 'Hooligan Soccer' confirms that Fernandes appears calm about these developments, preferring to wait until next summer before making a move, while the final decision rests with United's management, which may see the offered amount as an irreplaceable opportunity to rebuild the team.
Man United faces $135m offer for captain
Manchester United has received a massive $135m offer from Saudi club Al-Hilal for their captain, Bruno Fernandes. The club's management is considering the possibility of selling the player, who has been a key figure since 2020.