Bruno Fernandes is mulling over a big-money move to Saudi Arabia, with Al-Hilal offering him a cool £200million to quit Manchester United, who'd in turn receive a massive £100m transfer fee
It's the £300million question - and only Bruno Fernandes has the answer. The Manchester United captain has been given the chance to leave the sinking ship at Old Trafford for steadier waters in Saudi Arabia.
Al-Hilal, one of the big hitters in the Saudi Pro League, have offered Fernandes a mega £700,000 per week contract which the 30-year-old is understood to be seriously considering after his agent met Saudi chiefs in Riyadh last week. Three years in the Middle East would see him pocket a staggering £200m while Al-Hilal are also willing to pay United a £100m fee.
That's enough to transform the Red Devils' summer transfer budget and give Ruben Amorim funds to further build the team in his own image. But at what cost?
United's lowly 15th-placed finish was off the back of Fernandes' brilliant individual campaign, so would his departure deepen their ongoing crisis? Amorim, at least publicly, wants him to stay but the Portugal international hinted that he'd be open to leaving following last month's Europa League final defeat.
For this week's Big Debate, we asked the Mirror Football team to give Fernandes some advice. Should he stay or should he go?
Jeremy Cross
Fernandes should be off from Manchester United like a shot. He owes United nothing, having carried them on his back for the last few seasons.
And his reward for this is to be left stuck in a team without European football - and with a cat in hell's chance of winning the title next season. He will be 31 in September and is approaching the age when big names look to cash in one last time. And moves don't come more lucrative than ones to Saudi Arabia.
He will know leaving Old Trafford would leave the team in an even deeper hole. But that's not his problem. And besides, club bosses have just made him go on a farcical post-season tour to Hong Kong and Malaysia, so he also knows where United's skewed priorities lie.
Should Bruno Fernandes leave Manchester United? Have your say in the comments section.
James Whaling
From the player's point of view, this would seem like something of a no-brainer. Bruno Fernandes is the wrong side of 30, Manchester United are in a perilous state and there is no European football on the horizon.
If Fernandes had a concrete offer from one of the continent's big-hitters, there would be a decision to make. But in lieu of that, could anyone really blame him for taking the riches on offer in Saudi Arabia rather than staying at Old Trafford?
Yes, the standard of football is dramatically worse. But he will be a marquee figure and there is little evidence it will affect his international involvement given Cristiano Ronaldo's enduring Portugal career despite playing in the Middle East.
I'm still not convinced Manchester United have quite bottomed out yet, and Fernandes should take the opportunity to make sure he's not around to see that happen. Not to mention the £100million parting gift to swell the club's coffers. It might even save a dinner lady her job.
Ben Husband
The focus shouldn't be on reasons for him leaving, they should be all about why he should stay. After all, Fernandes has essentially carried United on his back for five-and-a-half years, with only two domestic cups to show for it.
In a hypothetical world, he could have moved to the other half of Manchester and already be in conversations for being the league's best player. United have done nothing to improve the squad around him since he arrived in 2020 - in fact it has got significantly worse.
At 30, Fernandes could be excused for lacking the patience for what seems to be another massive rebuild at Old Trafford. I would like to see him stay in Europe, but who could blame him for taking the riches on offer in Saudi Arabia?
United under Sir Jim Ratcliffe seem more bothered about their balance sheet than the team sheet. Fernandes would do well to cut ties.
Mark Jones
There's obviously the Club World Cup pressure as Al-Hilal press for a deal during this mini transfer window, but if any player deserves a summer off then it is Bruno Fernandes, so if he can find a way to sit tight then I'd do that right now.
The Portuguese has just had arguably the best season of his career, despite everything crumbling around him at Manchester United. But if he is to leave - which he probably should do if he's interested in winning things - I'd like to see him at one of Europe's top sides before making the move to Saudi Arabia.
Fernandes previously had three seasons at Udinese and one at Sampdoria, is well respected at Italy's bigger clubs, and he'd certainly improve Inter Milan given their showing at the weekend. He'd make AC Milan, Napoli, Juventus and the rest better, too.
Italy might not be an option for him just yet though, and it certainly won't be as lucrative as Saudi would be, but he should be sitting back and relaxing right now after the rigours of a tough season. Yes, get out of United, but take your time about it.
Tom Victor
The main argument against Bruno Fernandes leaving Manchester United comes from his perceived importance to everything the team does. However, if we translate that to league form, what does that actually mean? The difference between finishing 15th and 17th?
United need a summer rebuild - that much is obvious. They'll need to sell in order to buy after missing out on Europe and there's only one member of their squad who can fetch the big one-off fee to accelerate that process.
He's already given his best years to the club, and they're some way from being back in a position of being competitive at the top end of the league. By the time that happens (if it happens?), who knows how big a toll that average of 53 games per season for five straight years will have taken.
Sure, United might miss Fernandes in the short term. As we've seen with Paris Saint-Germain post-Kylian Mbappe and Liverpool post-Phillipe Coutinho in recent years, though, forcing yourself to spread out the creative responsibilities can sometimes be the best way forward.
Sam Meade
Fernandes should go. He can only do so much in Manchester and he's about to find out that Amorim's system may not be overly inclusive of him as a player. Without a natural No.10 spot and more demands placed on positions, Fernandes may struggle to perform the role his manager wants.
While I think he should leave the Red Devils, I'm not a lover of players heading to Saudi in their pomp, but heads get turned when mammoth sums are on offer, so it is understandable. It may not do much for his career but would be very kind to his bank balance.
Fernandes has just had one of his best years to date and it got United absolutely nowhere, so it proves that one fantastic individual cannot solve a magnitude of problems. He's given it his all but a new challenge would certainly benefit him and the Middle East may be his only option.
muhceilrst
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what was the last time united pocketed such huge profit,the have all been losses,Sell one get two for that matter
Vohdeiklnt
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Bruno is 30 his getting old sell him as his still has value,since we need to sell players in order to buy so sell him pliz
keaadt
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Bruno is smart he knows what’s good for him and his family also he knows MU needs lots of help so he will decide what to do.
chimbishichiweyamufu
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NOO!!!OO!!!!
seeadmpsz
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Commenters on this app are the stupidest people iv ever heared in my life why are they so stupid there not from the uk i know that there all from the USA
matcdekpz
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Sell him for $120 million just struck there they can buy him and invest in more creative players but world class no teenagers anymore Hojlund is a failure but not he is too young we spent 72 million on him that’s is man utd failure better they spent $100 million on oisman that time fucking stupid management we need big personalities not teenagers. Understand this buying teenagers won’t work Patric dorgu is another example we spent 32 million and Liverpool baught mature experience Fringpong $29 million that’s called manegement Buying teenagers cost us points . Hojlund,garnacho ,kobie, heaven , lery , zirkzee ,harry Amas and some more we can’t even top four. They are future not presents they need just mins . Plus need changes formation from Amorim need to learn this is EPL not Portuguese league . 3,5,3 won’t work until we have a super fast world class center back.
DavidFoley88
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I’m all in for Bruno Fernandes. As our captain, our heartbeat, our warrior who wears the Manchester United badge with unyielding passion. He’s been our North Star in the chaotic post-Ferguson years—carrying us with his stats, his fire, his everything. HE IS United in this era. But… there’s a quiet voice in my head wondering if it’s time to picture a United without him. This isn’t about a dip in form or frustration. It’s about Rúben Amorim’s vision—a bold, structured, forward-thinking system. Bruno’s brilliance thrives in freedom, in the chaos where he can be an 8, a 10, or even a deep-lying playmaker all at once. But what happens when Amorim’s tactical blueprint demands precision and discipline? Can Bruno adapt to a tightly choreographed role, or does his magic dim in a system that’s less fluid? He’s been phenomenal this season, no question—but I suspect that’s because Amorim’s full philosophy hasn’t fully taken hold yet. There’s still room for Bruno’s improvisational genius. But when the system locks in, will he still be the perfect fit? If a massive offer lands this summer—and you know top clubs will circle—could it be a chance to pivot? Not to replace his leadership or heart [impossible], but to invest in younger, system-tailored players who slot seamlessly into Amorim’s long-term plan. United’s history is littered with tough goodbyes—think Beckham, legends we loved but let go to evolve. Are we at that crossroads again? Don’t get me wrong—if Bruno stays, I’m behind him 100%. He’s earned EVERY OUNCE of our loyalty. But if he goes? I won’t rage. I’ll see it for what it could be: a gut-wrenching but NECESSARY step toward a NEW, stronger United. Sometimes, letting go isn’t disloyalty. It’s the spark for growth.
duobelnpt
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Bruno go get the money your are 30 now u want get this money at man united
Joyaepyz
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United "must" convince him to go Bruno is a good player but not a great player! he's captain but not a great captain. It's been said he was the best United player but United finished 15'th, Bruno played in most games that United played as captain and he was supposedly United's best player! Sell him and anyone else who wants out!
or maybe buy a couple more good players to help him(cunha mbueno) instead of hoijlund and garnacho wasting so many balls
netaeipry
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if all d board of trustees in manu can go pls sell them off and rebuild the club for us pls
boeklpsty
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Bruno please take the deal
netaeipry
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let Fernandez live old now he as tried is part
Yoobcdmrz
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United "must" convince him to go Bruno is a good player but not a great player! he's captain but not a great captain. It's been said he was the best United player but United finished 15'th, Bruno played in most games that United played as captain and he was supposedly United's best player! Sell him and anyone else who wants out!
Fedalruyz
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next season Manchester United 🔥🔥🔥
Vicsammy
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I know United need a leader in the midfield but United under Ratcliffe is more bout the balance sheet than the Team sheet, Bruno leaves n it favors both party’s.
ManUFans4ever
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Just leave this stupid club and look for money
deadmprstz
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pls Bruno Fernandes must not leave the club
sedcelptuy
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Even mpape left psg wht is the result now after mpape left psg in 7yrs spending do nothing let bruno go free pls is Man u depend on bruno or why u don’t want him to go?? It might be well to our club if bruno goes cs now these people they won’t buy good striker like Gyockeres or osmel pls let bruno go peacefully plz than buy ather players oh..
futklmsuz
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I think united should accept the offer. we will use the money strengthen our squad . He is 30 already and as from next his market value will start decreasing
u can use the money to buy which player? not the standard Bruno,if Leam Delap declined the offer to sign for man utd,who else can be convinced?
weucdklopr
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Bruno we wish ya well
Sumclpruy
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I think united should accept the offer. we will use the money strengthen our squad . He is 30 already and as from next his market value will start decreasing
pondeilnrz
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if Fernandes want to go let him go, when Messi was at Barcelona, he was the key, everybody know, and he lived Barcelona are still winning the trophy's, let him go
Piwcklmosu
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u stay u stupid cant get nothing at mamcester
Piwcklmosu
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u stay what u get at mancester
Piwcklmosu
0
only you good others out you cant do nothing at man united better go to saudi be rich at 35
TobaElegbe
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It will be in the interest of Manchester united if Bruno leaves for Saudi Arabia, he is already flirting with them by having drinks with them and not to forget his agent went to meet with the Al-Hilal officials, he won't be the first or the last to leave for the money, the important factor is that, Manchester united are in need of the funds that would be generated from his sale, so for me, he should just go
Fitbcemnz
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you better stay bro
Kueblrtuz
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why not go for kdb?is Fernandez the only player. the coach have said he's not for sale so stay away from him.
wiyabcdekl
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MukisaGerald
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let him leave for Money but there's nothing better that he will get in Saudi than staying in Manchester United