Bruno Fernandes fed speculation around a potential move to the Saudi Pro League after being seen with an Al Hilal star.
On the table is an offer that is supposed to be worth £ 200 million during a three -year contract. Al-Hilal will push the Captain of Man United for a response to their tax-free £ 700,000 a week, before approaching the Red Devils with an offer in the £ 100 million region.
Mail Sport understands the Fernandes agent, Miguel Pinho, last week three days in the Four Seasons Hotel in Riyad, where he held face-to-face conversations with Al-Hilal officials.
But the Fernandes agent was not the only one in contact with all Hilal staff.
The player was seen at the birthday party of Joao Cancelo during the weekend and shared a group meal to celebrate the former Man City star who turned 31.
The two countrymen both adjust to the Portuguese national team, but the timing of this link will only send speculation.
Fernandes was recently sent back from the miserable tour after the season in the Far East, where they were lost in Malaysia in Malaysia against Asean All-Stars, for fans who had paid up to £ 260 to participate.
After the second game of their tour, in which they returned from a goal to beat Hong Kong 3-1, Ruben Amorim insisted that he does not believe that Fernandes played his last game for United.
The besieged boss: 'I don't think so. I'm not sure. I think he wants to stay. He says no to many things.
'The club can find other ways to make money. The feeling that I get is that he certainly wants to continue with Man United, you never know. '
The recent social media activity of Fernandes can also be seen as a hint that he intends to stay.
The 30-year-old Post United's Post on Instagram officially announced Matheus Cunha's £ 62.5 million to Old Trafford on Sunday.
United sources have repeated that they do not want to sell Fernandes, but the club is still financial pressure after their defeat by Tottenham in the Europa League final cost them £ 100 million in Champions League income.
After the final, Fernandes themselves recognized the possibility of a summer exit.
He said reports: 'If the club thinks it's time to separate because they want to come up with some money or whatever, it is what it is. Football is sometimes so. '
Al Hilal wants to sign the Portugal International on time for the renewed 32 team Club World Cup, which starts on June 14.
They are signed in Group H next to the European Champions Real Madrid, Red Bull Salzburg and Mexican side Pachuca.
