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It was revealed that Riyadh Crescent opened a weekly salary of 800,000 to sign a B fee, and met with the agent on Monday! Manchester United refused to sell the captain

Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes has once again been linked with Saudi Arabia's professional league, with Riyadh Crescent reportedly hoping to sign the 30-year-old Portuguese iron man ahead of this summer's Club World Cup, but United are not looking to sell the club's captain.

Riyadh Crescent have missed out on winning the title this season and are looking to rebuild, including hiring a new coach to replace outgoing Jorge Jesus. And it is said that after Liverpool's Mohamed Salah decided to renew his contract, the Saudi financiers wanted to bring in another Premier League star, and the agent who was rumoured to have given B Fei met this Monday. It is understood that there were initial contacts between the two sides last year before Fernandes renewed his contract with Manchester United until 2027.

This time, Riyadh Crescent is said to have offered a staggering €800,000 (£680,000) a week-a-week three-year contract to invite Fernandes to leave Manchester United to join the club. The total value of the contract is a whopping €124.8 million (£106.23 million), which is considered "life-changing"! The report adds that Riyadh Crescent is willing to meet all of Fee's financial demands and that the club will begin talks with Manchester United over a transfer as soon as he agrees to the transfer.

Fernandes have been dormant this season but have regained his form since Ten Hag's sacking and now has 19 goals and 18 assists, second only to Mohamed Salah in the Premier League. Manchester United sources insist there is no official offer from Riyadh Crescent on Monday night, and even if the latter does, the Reds do not want to sell the Fee, who is at the heart of Amorim's rebuild.

In March, Fernandes had been rumoured to be with Real Madrid, but Amorim publicly denied it. "No, it's not going to happen, he's not going anywhere, I've told him!" The United boss said: 'I expect Bruno to stay here because we want to win the Premier League again, so we want the best players to stay with us. He's 30 years old, but he's still so young, and he's able to play 55 games a season. Assists plus goals, he's involved in at least 30 goals, so he's the kind of player we want and he's not going anywhere."

Italian transfer expert Fabrizio Romano confirmed Riyadh Crescent's interest in Fernandes Fernandes: "Riyadh Crescent's interest in Fernandes is genuine and he is one of their priority targets this summer. Manchester United see Fernandes as a key player, as does Amorim, with no negotiations between the two clubs commencing, no offers or contacts between the clubs. Manchester United stuck to their plan, and it was clear, which was to keep the B fee."

Fabrizio Romano added: "Fernandes has always been a target for Saudi Arabia, starting two years ago and last summer, before he renewed his contract with Manchester United. Amorim sees Fernandes as a key player, an important part of the rebuild, and clearly doesn't want him to leave."

Manchester United were revealed to be interested in bringing in Paris Saint-Germain sporting adviser Luis Campos as sporting director this week, a rumor that Fabrizio Romano has also denied. 'Our sources at Manchester United have told me that Campos is not in talks with Manchester United at the moment. That's the information I got." Fabrizio Romano explained: 'I understand the fans are going to be excited, Campos is a well-known director and he has been linked with Chelsea, but Chelsea are happy with the structure. As for the contact with Manchester United, I haven't heard of any contacts."

Ben Jacobs, another well-known transfer expert, agrees: "Campos is still in talks with PSG over a new contract, and although there are rumours, he is not an option for Manchester United or Chelsea."

It remains to be seen whether Manchester United will appoint a new sporting director, with the club moving forward with a summer window, with technical director Jason Wilcox and transfer director Christopher Vivier being seen in charge of the current transfer business.

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