Bruno Fernandes has said no to a huge money offer from Al Hilal and decided to stick with Manchester United. The Saudi club tried to tempt him with massive weekly wages which shows how much they want to get big European players. Fernandes staying put shows how much he cares about what’s going on at Manchester United.
- Al Hilal put up £100 million and around £700,000 a week in wages.
- Fernandes wanted to stay at Manchester United showing how loyal he is.
- Al Hilal wants to get more famous by getting European stars to join them.
Fernandes’ Loyalty to Manchester United
Bruno Fernandes saying no to Al Hilal shows how much he wants to stay at Manchester United where he’s been really important since coming from Sporting CP in 2020. The team really needs his leadership and the way he creates chances for both games in England and Europe. Fernandes got a contract until 2027 which shows the club thinks he can help them win stuff. Everyone at Old Trafford is gonna be happy he’s staying cause he’s like a leader for the team.
RT @Saudifutbol: Bruno Fernandes has REJECTED Al Hilal proposal. ❌🇸🇦
Despite crazy contract proposal from the Saudi Pro League club, Bruno…
— All About SPL 🔔 🇸🇦 (@Saudifutbol)
June 03, 2025
Al Hilal’s Ambitious Strategy
Al Hilal trying to get Fernandes is just like what other Saudi clubs are doing trying to get famous players from Europe. The Saudi Pro League just like the Turkish Super Lig wants to get better by getting international players who everyone knows. This is changing how football works everywhere cause clubs outside Europe can now get really good players. But Fernandes shows that some players care more about staying loyal and what they want from their career than just getting more money.
The Global Football Landscape
Bruno Fernandes saying no to Al Hilal shows what’s happening in football now. Saudi clubs keep trying to get the best players from Europe to make their teams better and more famous. Even though they offered lots of money Fernandes staying at Manchester United shows some players care more about being loyal and what they want from their career than just getting paid more.
For more on Al Hilal’s strategic moves, including managerial changes, visit Al Hilal’s Managerial Shake-Up.
To explore more about Manchester United’s plans and player profiles, see Manchester United News.
For insights into leagues outside Europe, visit Turkish Super Lig Overview.