
Bruno Fernandes Dodged a Saudi Exit Last Summer – Now United Fans Demand £100m to Let Him Go!
Bruno Fernandes revealed he nearly joined Saudi clubs last summer but stayed at Manchester United, where he's topping the Premier League assist charts with 14. Fans overwhelmingly oppose selling him for £85-90m, per a The Peoples Person poll, though some eye £100m. United are eyeing a £400k/week contract extension to secure their captain amid ongoing rumours.
Bruno Fernandes: From Saudi Tease to Red Devil Legend
Ever wondered what might've happened if Manchester United's midfield maestro had legged it to the desert last summer? Bruno Fernandes spilled the beans earlier this year, admitting Saudi clubs came knocking with serious intent. But the Portuguese skipper stayed put, and boy, are we glad he did – he's been pulling strings like a puppet master on steroids this season.
Leading the Premier League with 14 assists already, Bruno's eyeing that all-time record of 20 in a campaign. Chuck in seven goals, and you've got a one-man creativity factory. Even on an off night midweek, he whipped up eight chances. Replace that? Good luck, lads.
Last Summer's Near-Miss and Fan Fury
Reports from The Peoples Person highlight how close United came to cashing in. Saudi Pro League big-spenders were circling, but Bruno chose loyalty over lucre. Fast forward to now, and whispers persist about a summer move despite his form.
To gauge the pulse, The Peoples Person polled fans on an £85-90 million bid. 35% screamed 'no deal' – full stop. Fair play; who's matching his output? 25% softened it to 'only if he begs to leave', respecting the bloke who's captained since pinching the armband off Harry Maguire.
Surprisingly, 21% said 'yes please' – eyeing his 31 years and the cash for a midfield revamp. Then 19% held out for £100 million, figuring that's nosebleed territory for a player past his prime. Pub debate fodder right there: sell or savour?
New Deal to Shut Down the Saudis
Foot Africa reckons United aren't messing about. After 300+ appearances, 100 goals and 100 assists – rubbing shoulders with Ryan Giggs and Wayne Rooney in the history books – the club's plotting a mega extension. Think £400,000 a week to fend off those oil barons.
Since arriving from Sporting CP in 2020, Bruno's been the post-Fergie poster boy. Leadership? Tick. Goals? Tick. Assists? Bloody hell, tick. A new contract screams 'hands off', especially with midfield gaps screaming for reinforcements.
Fans get it – the club's skint for a rebuild, but flogging your talisman? Risky. Imagine the eight chances he carved out Wednesday; no incomer guarantees that zip. At 31, he's no spring chicken, but form like his laughs at age.
Verdict: Keep the Magic, United
United supporters aren't daft. That poll shows most want Bruno bedded down at Old Trafford, not sunning it in Riyadh. With Saudi interest lingering, this contract bombshell feels like the bold move to lock him in.
Picture the banter: '£90m? Nah mate, make it £100m or sod off.' Bruno's transformed United – captain, creator, goal machine. Selling now would be like trading your best pint for a warm Fosters. Here's hoping he pens that deal and keeps the assists flowing.
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