Sources: Man United star increasingly open to leaving despite recently rejecting transfer
Briefly

Bruno Fernandes, under contract until 2027, is open to moves to MLS clubs after previously rejecting a 100m offer from Saudi club Al Hilal that included a 700,000 per week salary. Manchester United said they did not need the transfer fee and expressed commitment to retaining him. Saudi interest has persisted, with Al Ittihad holding positive talks and Fernandes' representatives requesting 40m per year, though no deal was finalised. United must weigh his age, potential resale value, and whether to keep a player who may be unhappy and considering departure.
There is the growing feeling that Manchester United attacking midfielder Bruno Fernandes could be heading for a new chapter in his career. Sources with close ties to the agents industry have informed CaughtOffside that Fernandes, under contract until 2027, is open to a move to clubs in the MLS. Earlier this year, Fernandes turned down a massive offer from Saudi Pro League club Al Hilal. The deal was worth 100m including a staggering 700,000 per week salary.
United made it clear they didn't need the money from his sale, reinforcing their commitment to keeping him. Still, one source has now commented that Saudi interest in Fernandes hasn't faded, with Al Ittihad making a move for him this summer, holding positive talks with the player's camp. CaughtOffside understands that Fernandes gave the green light to the move, with his representatives requesting a contract worth 40m per year. However, no deal was finalised.
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