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Bruno Fernandes determined not to be forced out of Manchester United as Saudi Pro League talks held

Bruno Fernandes is keen to decide his own future and will not be in a position to be forced out of Manchester United amid Saudi Arabia links.

According to Greame Bailey, Bruno Fernandes is determined to decide his own future amid Saudi Arabian links. The Portuguese playmaker does not want to be in a position where he is being forced out of Manchester United following talks with Saudi Pro League clubs.

Bruno Fernandes’s future was being speculated in he early parts of the summer window, when Al-Hilal were pushing to get a deal done. As per the report, the Saudi Pro League side were willing to pay £100 million to sign the experienced playmaker, as well as offer him. lucreative long-term deal.

After much deliberation, Fernandes decided against making the move as he wanted to keep playing at the highest levels ahead of the World Cup. Next year could be a different case, as a recent report stated Manchester United had pre-agreed to sell Fernandes to Saudi Arabia.

There were rumours about the Saudi side coming back in January, although Bruno Fernandes remains uninterested in leaving in the winter months. However, there have been talks with the Saudi Pro League sides as per United in Focus, although from the player’s point of view, he does not seem to be in a hurry.

Bruno Fernandes wants to decide his own future at Manchester United

The Manchester United captain is not eager to entertain the prospect of a swift move to Saudi Arabia, as he wishes to decide his own future. The 31-year-old playmaker will not be forced out of Manchester United for no reason whatsoever, despite the eye-watering fees being mentioned in the media.

Bruno Fernandes has been key to Manchester United since his €55 million move from Sporting CP back in 2020, and he still has plenty more years at the very top. Meanwhile, Bayern Munich are interested in him as well, which leaves him with a choice to choose between staying at Manchester United, moving to the Saudi Pro League or joining another European powerhouse as the next steps in his otherwise strong career.

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