Already Hilal wants a response from Bruno Fernandes next week about whether he is depicting a money-spin relocation to Saudi Arabia this summer.
The skipper of Manchester United admitted on Wednesday evening that he would go without problems if his club decided to cash him in.
And that has already put Hilal on Red Alert while taking a tent to the center -East this summer.
They would be willing to offer United a transfer costs of around £ 100 million for their Talisman-while the 30-year-old to £ 700,000 would take a week.
But at the end of the month they want to know if a deal is a possibility-so they want a big player for the club World Cup.
The Red Devils would ideally like to keep Fernandes who has been their best player at some distance during the current season.
However, they also know that the lack of European football will blow a huge gap in their finances next season – which means that difficult decisions have to be made.
They are already looking for buyers for Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Antony who are currently on loan with other clubs.
In the meantime, winger Alejandro Garnaacho wants conversations with the club during his future in Old Trafford after his angry reaction after the last defeat of the Europa League.
Garnacho started 14 games in a row from the beginning of March, but that all changed in recent weeks.
He missed a golden chance early in the 4-1 second leg victory over Athletic Bilbao, which would have made the night a lot easier and was given for the next two games.
Then he was also mentioned under the subs for the final against Tottenham before he was thrown through with 19 minutes.
United would listen to offers for the young winger because he is classified as inland, which would be a big boost for their profit and sustainability figures.
Napoli and Chelsea both showed interest in the 20-year-old Argentinian in January and were able to make new approaches when the summer transfer window is reopened.
A difficult week before the Red Devils went through when members of the football staff had confirmed that they were made superfluous.
Club sources say they were part of the 150-200 job reductions announced earlier this year.
Until the end of the season, decisions had been left to minimize the disruption of Amorim's plans.
But knowing with the club now that they cannot be eligible for European football next season, the affected people were told on Friday.
