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B Fei officially announced that he would stay at Manchester United, and the reason for refusing the 200 million contract was exposed! Sancho refused to take a salary cut and was returned by 5 million

Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes has officially rejected a transfer offer from Saudi Arabian professional league giants Riyadh Crescent, saying he is motivated to continue playing at the highest level and fighting for Manchester United to regain the title. Riyadh Crescent had intended to give Manchester United a £100 million transfer fee and give the 30-year-old a staggering three-year, £200 million contract, which is three times his income at the Red Devils, but now the deal has come to an end.

Fernandes' agent's brother-in-law, Miguel Pinho, had a good conversation with Riyadh Crescent last weekend, but Fernandes and his family vetoed Riyadh Crescent's proposal, meaning Fernandes will remain at Old Trafford for his sixth full season.

"I did get a good opportunity and the president of the club [Riyadh Crescent] called me and asked if I would like to join." Speaking at the pre-match press conference for Portugal's Nations League semi-final match against Germany, Fernandes explained: "They have been waiting for my reply. I spoke to Amorim and he told me not to go. My wife also asked me what I wanted to do. It would have been easy to move to Saudi Arabia because I know a lot of Portuguese players there. However, I still want to play at the highest level and compete for big titles."

Back after the Europa League final defeat, Fernandes said he would be happy to leave if United wanted to sell themselves to make money. However, Manchester United has always been ambiguous, on the one hand, claiming that any player can be sold at a reasonable price, and on the other hand, emphasizing that the captain's B fee is not for sale.

To be sure, boss Amorim does not want to sell his compatriot Fernandes, who is one of only three players to publicly support Amorim's 343 style of play since the defeat to Tottenham. Fernandes also stressed: "Manchester United don't want to sell me, Amorim says they don't need money. But if I want to leave, they will agree to my transfer."

Riyadh Crescent has allowed Fernandes to decide whether or not to join this Friday, but Manchester United have opted to announce their future ahead of schedule as he wants to focus on Wednesday night's international fixture. 'It was a very difficult season for Manchester United, we didn't achieve our goals, it was a negative outcome. "Now I enjoy playing for Portugal and I'm always happy here. I want the team to reach the final of the Nations League!"

According to British media, another reason for B Fei's rejection of the Saudi financier is family factors. His wife, children and other family members were not enthusiastic about the plan to travel to Saudi Arabia. While £200 million in three years is enough to keep their family alive for generations, they don't want to live in the restrictive Middle East.

Sky Sports European football journalist Sasha Tavorieri revealed: "Riyadh Crescent is building a strong squad with Simone Inzaghi on the side, and both he and Osimhen will soon arrive in Paris to sign, and Theo Hernandez is close to reaching a personal agreement. But B's family was not persuaded by the Saudis, so the deal lacked progress. Although Crescent Moon offered everything B Fei wanted, he still rejected the astronomical temptation."

It was revealed that the decision of the B fee was mainly based on the best interests of his family and would not be affected by monetary gains. Ben Jacobs, a well-known transfer expert, also said: "The basis for Fernandes's decision will not come down to money, but for the good of his family."

The ambiguous attitude of Manchester United and B Fee has basically decided the current outcome. Amorim wants Fernandes to continue to captain the dressing room and team next season, and will only consider an offer for him if Fernandes says they want to leave. B Fei also said that he wanted to stay, and he would only transfer if the club wanted to sell him......

At the same time as the official announcement of Fernandes's stay, Manchester United also received another confirmation: Chelsea will pay £5 million in compensation to return Jadon Sancho to the Red Devils. After finishing in the Premier League's top four this season, the Blues were obliged to buy the 25-year-old England winger for £25 million, but the two sides could not agree on a personal package and had to part ways. Jadon Sancho has left Chelsea and will not be involved in this month's Club World Cup.

It is reported that Sancho refused to take a pay cut, his base salary at Manchester United was as high as 250,000 pounds, and Chelsea's request for him to be reduced to less than 50% was vetoed, and the negotiations between the two sides broke down. Now, Sancho will have to return to Carrington at the end of this month or early next month, and he is expected to find a new home this summer, as he also has no place in Amorim's plans.

Italian transfer expert Fabrizio Romano explained: 'Sancho's main problem is wages, Chelsea are unwilling to match his weekly salary at Manchester United. After negotiations, the permanent transfer deal was cancelled. Jadon Sancho will return to Manchester United to prepare for his next transfer. His team of agents will be exploring all options next week."

Leverkusen, a rumored potential buyer of the Bundesliga, is no longer likely to act because Ten Hag is in charge, and the 55-year-old Dutchman and Sancho have long been incompatible. According to talkSPORT radio, Premier League side West Ham United have extended an olive branch to Sancho and have been contacted by manager Graham Potter, who has Aaron Wan-Bissaka in their squad.

"Thank you for the experience." Saying goodbye to the Chelsea he grew up supporting, Sancho said: 'I love everyone at Chelsea and they make me feel at home, including my team-mates, staff and fans. I wish the club all the best and I am truly grateful to the Blues!"

Sancho joined United from Borussia Dortmund for £73 million in 2021 and has scored just nine goals in 58 appearances with one year left on his contract. The club are hoping to sell him for at least £17 million in the summer window to avoid losses under the Premier League's PSR profitability and sustainability rules. If he can't sell it, Sancho could leave for free at the end of his contract next summer.

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