Manchester United attacker Bruno Fernandes is reportedly not interested in making the move to Al-Nassr during this summer's transfer window.
Al-Hilal were heavily linked with the Portugal international earlier this summer, but Fernandes turned down the chance to make the move to the Saudi Pro League outfit.
There is allegedly fresh interest from Saudi Arabia, with Al-Nassr believed to be determined to sign the Man United captain in a deal that could be worth as much as £100m to the Red Devils.
Al-Nassr are managed by Jorge Jesus, who coached Fernandes at Sporting Lisbon, while they also boast Cristiano Ronaldo, and it is understood that the legendary forward has been in touch with his international teammate.
Ronaldo also now part-owns Al-Nassr, and it is believed that he is pushing for Fernandes to make the switch to the club that finished third in the Saudi Pro League last season.
Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes on July 19, 2025
Fernandes 'not interested' in Al-Nassr move this summer
However, according to journalist Ben Jacobs, Fernandes is planning to spend at least one more season at Man United, so he will reject any offer which arrives from Al-Nassr.
The report claims that the 30-year-old wants to continue playing in Europe at this stage of his career, and he is focused on the new campaign with the 20-time English champions.
Fernandes has been one of Man United's best-ever signings, scoring 98 goals and registering 86 assists in 290 appearances for the club since his arrival from Sporting Lisbon in January 2020.
Last season, the attacker managed 19 goals and 19 assists in 57 appearances in all competitions, and he has again been in strong form during Man United's preparations for the new campaign.
Manchester United's Bruno Fernandes on May 1, 2025
Could Fernandes leave Man United next year?
A move away from Man United next summer is certainly possible, as he will only have 12 months left to run on his contract with the 20-time English champions at the end of next season.
If a huge offer were to arrive from Saudi Arabia next year, then Man United would have a big decision to make, but a lot will depend on how the 2025-26 campaign goes, as the club target a return to the Champions League.
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