'I Think He Wants to Stay': Ruben Amorim Hopeful on Bruno Fernandes Future
- Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim expressed confidence on June 1, 2025, that Bruno Fernandes will remain at the club next season despite transfer speculation.
- This outlook follows Manchester United's failure to qualify for European football and the consequent financial shortfall prompting interest from Saudi club Al-Hilal in Fernandes.
- Fernandes, a 30-year-old Portugal international who extended his contract to 2027, had a strong individual season amid the club's struggles, making him a key figure in the squad.
- Al-Hilal reportedly offers a transfer fee around £100 million with a salary triple United's offer, but Amorim stated, "I don't think so" on Fernandes leaving and emphasized other ways to raise funds.
- Amorim is confident that Fernandes intends to remain at the club, indicating Manchester United’s goal to keep their key player while managing a squad rebuild amid financial challenges following a tough season.
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