Man Utd Captain Must Decide Future as Al-Hilal Drops “Take It or Leave It” Mega-Deal
Manchester United skipper Bruno Fernandes has been given an ultimatum by Saudi giants Al-Hilal: decide within the next three days whether to accept a life-changing move to the Middle East. According to the Daily Mail, the 30-year-old playmaker must respond by Thursday to a final offer that would see his wages skyrocket to around £65 million per year—quadrupling his current £280,000-a-week earnings at Old Trafford.
The staggering £200 million package, spread over three years including bonuses, puts immense pressure on Fernandes as he leads United on their post-season tour in Malaysia and Hong Kong. Sources say his representatives have been locked in talks with Al-Hilal for weeks, but the Saudi club has now drawn a hard line—forcing a swift decision.
If Fernandes agrees, Al-Hilal are prepared to immediately formalize the deal and submit a £100 million bid to Manchester United. While club insiders insist they have no desire to sell their talisman, the financial blow of missing out on Champions League revenue—after their Europa League final defeat to Tottenham—could force a rethink.
The Portuguese star now faces a career-defining choice: stay loyal to United’s rebuild or accept one of football’s most lucrative contracts in a move that would reshape his legacy.
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