Bruno Fernandes may leave Manchester United: transfer fee is shocking.
According to The Sun: Bruno Fernandes could move for a reduced fee if he decides to leave Manchester United next summer.
The captain of the 'Red Devils' received an offer from Saudi Arabia in the summer.
Bruno Fernandes may leave Manchester United next summerShutterstock EditorialAl-Hilal made an offer of 100 million pounds.
However, Fernandes, 31, rejected this offer because he wanted to stay at United.
This situation is unlikely to change in January, considering the World Cup final will take place at the end of the season.
Nevertheless, a transfer may happen next summer when Fernandes will have only one year left on his contract.
Therefore, United, according to talkSPORT, may lower their asking price to 60 million pounds.
Clubs from Saudi Arabia are still interested in the player; as reported by Sun Sport, Al-Ittihad plans a move, considering that Fabinho and N'Golo Kante could become free agents.
Ruben Amorim may also be open to Fernandes' departure as he has signed two new players for his position.
The Portuguese has changed his role to a deeper one to make room for newcomers Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha.
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This has led to a reduction in Fernandes' influence in attack: in eight matches - no assists and only two goals.
He also missed two important penalties - in the match against Fulham (1-1) and the defeat to Brentford (1-3).
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