Bruno Fernandes, the ever-impressive Manchester United midfielder, has been surrounded by fresh transfer speculation, with links to the Saudi Pro League gaining traction. Reports have surfaced that Al-Ittihad is interested in securing his services in what is shaping up to be a dramatic close to the transfer window.
The Portugal international has received an offer described as ‘completely disproportionate’ from the Saudi club, Al-Ittihad. Following a summer of swirling rumours, the saga continues, despite Fernandes turning down a substantial £100m move to Al-Hilal earlier.
Renewed interest from the Middle East persists, with further bids anticipated. A ‘positive’ initial meeting has reportedly taken place between Fernandes’ representatives and Al-Ittihad, raising speculation over a possible move. Discussions have touched upon Fernandes’ contract demands, which reportedly amount to £33 million annually.
In a separate transfer story, United’s Rasmus Hojlund might soon be exiting Old Trafford. Following a difficult season and the arrival of forward Benjamin Sesko, the striker appears to be out of favour under Ruben Amorim. Serie A champions Napoli have shown keen interest, with talks underway. A key decision may be made by Monday, with Hojlund reportedly ready for the Italian adventure.
Both Fernandes and Hojlund’s situations contribute to a tense final stretch for Manchester United in this summer’s transfer market. As negotiations unfold, fans and clubs alike await decisive developments.
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