Manchester United players begged Bruno Fernandes 'Don't Leave Us' after he was connected to a move to Saudi.
The Portuguese midfielder was criticized after the last defeat on Wednesday in the Europa League against Tottenham, but is generally considered to be one world class talent in the team.
Saudi-Arab side Al-Hilal is willing to pay around £ 100 million for Fernandes, 30, and offers him no less than £ 700,000 a week to dump Old Trafford for the Middle East.
With the club in a terrible financial situation after their failure to qualify for the Champions League, an exit for top star Fernandes can be a way to get some much needed money.
And after the disappointing final, Fernandes admitted that Cash-Strapped United might want to sell him to raise money for a rebuilding.
He said, “If the club thinks it's time to separate because they want to cash in some money, it's what it is.”
Despite the fact that they happened to Nobel, those comments led to unrest among his teammates – who value his ability to drag them through games.
And a source confirmed that several people encouraged the midfielder to stay and added: “Bruno can be criticized, but the players know what a talent he is.
“He can be demanding, but they all respect him and sent him messages that let him know how appreciated he is.
“If he leaves, the dressing room would fall apart.”
Ruben Amorim also suggested that he could leave United if he cannot turn the sinking ship, but since then the team has told that he is planning to be in the Dugout next season in the Theater of Dreams.
Amorim, who has collected less than a point per league match (0.92) since taking over at United, has so far been seriously criticized for his work with the team, but still has the confidence of many fans.
And despite the future of the manager who has apparently decided for the time being, there is still enough in the air when it comes to the team.
Already Hilal wants a response from Bruno Fernandes next week about whether he is depicting a money-spin relocation to Saudi Arabia this summer.
While Kobbie Mainoo is one of the many players who is considered a potential exit considering his pure profit status regarding PSR as a graduate Academy.
Colleague Carrington star Alejandro Garnaacho is another name that is probably able to leave United, after it has been revealed that Amorim told him that he should find a new club for next season.
Speaking after the heart of Europa League, Garnacho told Argentinian press: 'It's hard for everyone.
“The season was S ***, who now both lose the final last night, and in the competition, where we have not defeated anyone, that is the truth.
“Until the final I played every round, and today to play for 20 minutes … I don't know. I'm going to try to enjoy the summer and see what happens next.”
