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FERN INTEREST Bruno Fernandes ‘lined up for shock Man Utd transfer exit’ as Saudi bosses ‘set to meet Red Devils captain’s entourage’
Fernandes could join a growing list of superstars in the Middle East
Joshua Hall
Published: 20:06, 5 Nov 2023Updated: 13:48, 13 Nov 2023
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BRUNO FERNANDES could be on for a shock exit from Manchester United according to reports.
Italian reporter Rudy Galetti has said that the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund are exploring a deal for the Man Utd captain.
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Bruno Fernandes could be heading to Saudi Arabia with the Saudi PIF reportedly keen on a move
Bruno Fernandes could be heading to Saudi Arabia with the Saudi PIF reportedly keen on a moveCredit: Alamy
PIF controls majority stakes in the four biggest teams in the Saudi Arabian top division.
Al-Nassr, Al Hilal, Al Ittihad and Al Ahli all have investment from the Saudi fund who also own Newcastle United.
And after a summer of huge name signings for the Saudi Pro League, it’s said they’re already setting their sights on their next targets.
Fernandes is reportedly a name emerging from the list of potential signings for summer 2024.
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And it’s suggested that representatives from PIF are set to hold talks with the midfielder’s entourage over the potential for future negotiations.
The Portuguese playmaker arrived at Old Trafford in 2020 from Sporting Lisbon in a deal worth up to £60million.
Fernandes was rewarded for his consistent performances with the captain’s armband this season after manager Erik ten Hag stripped Harry Maguire of the duties.
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If the 29-year-old was to make the move to the middle east he would join a whole host of other players who have jumped ship to the growing league.
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Cristiano Ronaldo, Sadio Mane, Karim Benzema and Riyad Mahrez are just a few of the global superstars that left Europe to conquer Saudi.
Sadio Mane and Cristiano Ronaldo both ply their trade with Al-NassrCredit: Alamy
Karim Benzema joined Al-Ittihad this summerCredit: Getty
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