Bruno Fernandes He decided to stay in Manchester United despite an astronomical offer from Al Hilal. According to ‘Mail Sport’, the Saudi Club is willing to pay 200 million pounds (about 234 million euros) over a three -year contract, involved in quadruply its current salary – passing from 280,000 to 700,000 euros per week – but Portuguese wants Europe’s football to continue.
The information was first reported by Roman Fabriziothat the midfielder wants to continue competing at the highest level in EuropeDespite the failure of the period of United (15º to Premier and Runner -up of the Europe League). According to ‘Daily Mail’, Player agent, Miguel Pinho, identified within three days with Saudi managers RiadBut negotiations did not develop.
Before the decision of FernandesThe former defense Rio Ferdinand He reacted with enthusiasm on his YouTube channel: “This is our top scorer, the one who gives more helps, our captain … I can’t be happier this morning. I sent him a message, I wouldn’t go to details, but what a man!”
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The self FernandesIn subsequent statements, he acknowledged that his continuation was not guaranteed: “If the club believes it is time to separate us because it wants to make a box, that is football. Sometimes it’s like that.”
Meanwhile, last Tuesday at a press conference with the Portuguese team, Bruno Fernandes He explained that he rejected Al Hilal’s proposal – despite his consideration of “ambitious” – because he wanted to stay at the highest level of competitive EuropeHe felt that he still had pending European football accounts. In addition, he declared that the coach Ruben Amorimhe pressed him to stay, and that was the Manchester United He made it clear that he would only come out if he decides, that this is a financial issue.
Source: La Verdad

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