Ruben Amorim’s true feelings on Bruno Fernandes exit with star considering £300m transfer

The Manchester United Future of Bruno Fernandes looks precarious in the midst of interest from the Middle East and Ruben Amorim could soon find themselves looking for success without his captain

News from Bruno Fernandes that is considering a Manchester United -Exit, a bitter blow will come for head coach Ruben Amorim, trying to transform the fortuines of the Red Devils this summer. Fernandes are said to be seriously a movement in the midst of a mega-money offer from Saudi Pro League side Al Hilal.

Despite the gloomy season of United, 15th ending in the Premier League, Fernandes was again a striking player in the division. The Portuguese international scored 19 goals and provided 20 assists in the midst of a bad season for the club.

The captain of United is subject to potential transfer costs of £ 100 million and a huge contract of £ 200 million. The player of the player met the lovers earlier this week, and conversations would have run until late at night, because Hilal was already establishing a tight deadline on a decision by Fernandes with a Club World Cup campaign.

It is said that United is 'relaxed' with regard to the situation with an £ 100 million bid that sees a considerable profit that they could reinvest in the team. But it would not be a small achievement to replace the contributions of Fernandes in the past seasons.

And it would ensure that Amorim's task is all the more difficult on the way to his first season with the club. The 40-year-old has already made clear how important he believes Fernandes.

Amorim said on Tuesday that Fernandes “is really important to us and what we want to build for the team. We often talk about this.

'You can see from his versions. You can see from his leadership. You can see the passion he has for the game.

“At difficult moments, Bruno is the man who takes responsibility. He should do because he is the captain.”

However, Fernandes seemed to accept that an exit could be on the cards earlier this month. The United Star seemed to put the ball in the court of the club about a movement.

Speaking after the European League final to Tottenham, Fernandes said: “If the club thinks it's time to separate because they want to do some money in or whatever, it's what it is.

“Football is sometimes so. I have always said that I will be here until the club tells me it is time to go.

“I would like to do more to be able to take the club to the great days. The day the club thinks I'm too much or it's time to separate, football is that way, you never know. But I have always said it and I keep my word in the same way.”

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