Bruno Fernandes Urged to Decide Manchester United Future Within Days Amid Al Hilal's £700,000-Per-Week Offer

Bruno Fernandes Urged to Decide Manchester United Future Within Days Amid Al Hilal's £700,000-Per-Week Offer

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Al Hilal is seeking a decision from Bruno Fernandes by next week regarding a potential lucrative move to Saudi Arabia this summer.


The Manchester United captain admitted on Wednesday night that he would leave without issue if the club decides to sell him.


This has alerted Al Hilal, who aim to sign another high-profile player for the Middle East.


They are prepared to offer Manchester United a transfer fee of around £100 million for their star player, with Fernandes potentially earning up to £700,000 per week.


However, they need confirmation by the end of the month on whether a deal is possible, as they want a prominent player for the Club World Cup.


Manchester United prefers to retain Fernandes, who has been their top performer this season.


Yet, the absence of European football next season will strain their finances, requiring tough decisions.


The club is already seeking buyers for players like Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho, and Antony, who are on loan at other clubs.


Meanwhile, winger Alejandro Garnacho wants to discuss his future at Old Trafford after his frustration from the Europa League final defeat.


Garnacho started 14 consecutive games from early March, but his role shifted in recent weeks.


He missed a key opportunity in the 4-1 second-leg win against Athletic Bilbao and was benched for the next two matches.


He was also a substitute in the final against Tottenham and only entered with 19 minutes remaining.


United would consider offers for the young winger, as he is homegrown, which benefits their financial regulations.


Napoli and Chelsea showed interest in the 20-year-old Argentine in January and may make new bids when the summer transfer window opens.


A difficult week for Manchester United continued as some football staff were notified of their redundancies.


These were part of the 150-200 job cuts announced earlier this year.


Decisions were delayed until the end of the season to minimize disruption to the club's plans.


With confirmation that they won't qualify for European football next season, the affected staff were informed on Friday.

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