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‘Hurt’ Bruno Fernandes Claims Man Utd Wanted Him To Seal Summer Transfer To Saudi Arabia

Bruno Fernandes has dropped a bombshell — and it cuts deep.

The Manchester United captain has revealed that he was left “hurt” and saddened after the club appeared willing to let him leave for the Saudi Pro League during the summer of 2025. Despite his loyalty, availability, and influence at Old Trafford, Fernandes felt United subtly suggested that his departure would not be “so bad” for the club.

While the Portuguese midfielder ultimately chose to stay, his comments have reignited serious questions about United’s long-term direction and how they treat their most committed players.


Fernandes Still Under Contract — But Doubts Linger

Fernandes remains contracted to Manchester United until 2027, with an option for a further year. Since arriving from Sporting Lisbon in January 2020, he has been nothing short of transformational.

Over 300 appearances, more than 100 goals, and countless decisive moments later, Fernandes has carried the armband and the expectations of a struggling giant. Yet, despite his consistency and leadership, speculation over his future has refused to fade.


“It Hurts Me A Bit” — Fernandes Opens Up

Speaking to Canal 11, Fernandes admitted that while conversations with head coach Ruben Amorim convinced him to stay, the club’s stance left him emotionally shaken.

He explained that United seemed open to a sale while his value remained high — a realization that stung deeply.

Fernandes stressed that he has always given everything for the badge, regardless of form or circumstance, and found it painful to feel less valued than players he believes show less commitment.

For a captain who prides himself on availability, sacrifice, and leadership, the message felt cold.


Saudi Interest Was Very Real

The interest from Saudi Arabia was not speculative — it was direct.

Fernandes confirmed that Al Hilal’s president personally contacted him, with fellow Portugal international Ruben Neves also reaching out. The plan was for Fernandes to feature in the Club World Cup, continuing a long-standing admiration that dates back to Jorge Jesus’ tenure in Saudi football.

Financially, the offer would have been life-changing. Emotionally, it wasn’t enough.


Loyalty Over Money

Fernandes was clear: money was never the driving force.

While acknowledging the massive financial gap, he emphasized that family, affection for United, and respect for the club guided his decision. He also rejected the idea of forcing a move or refusing to train — a route many players take when chasing exits.

However, he admitted a painful truth: he believes the club wanted him to go, but hesitated because the manager stood firmly in his corner.

That realization, more than anything, left a scar.


A Bigger Question For Manchester United

Fernandes’ words expose a deeper issue at Old Trafford — one that goes beyond tactics or transfers.

When your captain, your most consistent performer, and your emotional leader feels expendable, it raises uncomfortable questions about priorities, culture, and long-term vision.

He stayed.
But the message he received is unlikely to be forgotten.


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