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·13 December 2025
Manchester United are ready to let go of Bruno Fernandes for £70m: What is the reason?

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·13 December 2025

The red devils can let their leader leaves.

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A significant strategic shift appears to be brewing at Manchester United, with captain Bruno Fernandes at its centre. A growing consensus within the club's hierarchy suggests a readiness to listen to offers for their Portuguese playmaker, according to reports. His influential performances have drawn serious attention from Saudi Arabia, with clubs like Al Hilal and Al Ittihad reportedly keen. A potential transfer is valued in the region of £70 million, a figure that reflects his status as one of United's prime assets.
The motivation behind this potential departure is rooted in a broader rebuilding plan. The substantial fee from a Fernandes sale would be directly channelled to revitalise the midfield engine room. United's new sporting direction, led by Sir Jim Ratcliffe, has identified two primary targets: Nottingham Forest's Elliot Anderson and Brighton's Carlos Baleba. This move is viewed not just as a squad refresh, but as a key step toward achieving greater long-term financial stability for the club.
Fernandes, who has contributed four goals and six assists in sixteen appearances this season, now faces an uncertain future at Old Trafford, as the club weighs the value of his present contributions against the promise of a restructured future.









































