Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes is once again at the centre of Saudi transfer interest. According to multiple reports, Al Nassr have placed him at the top of their 2026 target list, with a mega-offer expected to test United’s resolve. Fernandes turned down approaches last summer, but Saudi clubs remain determined and are prepared to return with even stronger financial packages and persuasive long-term plans for the midfielder’s professional career ambitions.
Why Fernandes rejected Saudi in summer
Al Hilal put a £700,000-a-week deal in front of him during the summer, which made Fernandes one of the highest-paid players. Midfielder declined, insisting he wanted to play at Europe’s highest level and challenge for trophies with United. He was also in conversation with manager Ruben Amorim, who told him how vital he is to the team. United maintained he was not for sale, and Fernandes aligned with that stance — at least in the short term.
🚨 JUST IN: Al Nassr view Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes as a higher-priority target for 2026.
Fernandes rejected a huge £700,000-per-week contract with Al Hilal in the summer, whilst Al Nassr and Al Ittihad also held talks with him.
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What a 2026 bid means for United
Saudi clubs, led by Al Nassr, are preparing to revive their pursuit after the 2026 season, aligning with Fernandes’ plan to stay in Europe until after the World Cup. Any departure would leave United with more than a creative gap; Fernandes’ leadership and consistent output in goals and assists would be hard to replace. While Amorim’s project remains central to keeping him committed, financial offers could become too significant for both player and club to dismiss.
Author’s view
Bruno Fernandes’ loyalty to Man United has held firm, but Saudi persistence is relentless. By 2026, with Ronaldo near retirement and the league eager for its next marquee star, Al Nassr view him as a perfect fit. United may fight to keep their captain, but if the money lands as projected, both player and club will face their toughest decision yet.
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