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Reporter: Saudi Arabia believes that signing B fee next summer is very likely, and Manchester United wants to get a transfer fee of more than 60 million

2:22am, 9 October 2025Football

Hupu News on October 8th According to the latest report from well-known reporter BenJacobs, although Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandez continues to receive attention from Saudi clubs, the possibility of a transfer in the middle of this season is extremely low. It is reported that the Portugal international is more likely to leave the club next summer.

Although Riyadh Crescent submitted a formal offer before the Club World Cup, and Ronaldo's club Riyadh Victory and Jeddah United also issued invitations before the transfer window closed, the Portuguese core finally believed that the time was not ripe to leave the team six months before the World Cup. Although Saudi Arabia can more than double his current weekly salary of 300,000 pounds, the player still chooses to stay at Old Trafford.

Riyadh Crescent denied that it had made an offer of 100 million pounds, but people familiar with the matter revealed that if the player is interested, the amount is indeed within the range of the Saudi club. B Fee's contract with Manchester United will last until 2027, which means that even if he enters the contract year next summer, the club still expects to receive more than 60 million pounds in transfer proceeds.

After the arrival of Cunha and Mbemo this summer, he was asked to play a deeper role in the midfield. It's not his preferred position, but it's believed there are no problems or breakdowns in the relationship between Fee and coach Amorim.

Saudi League officials have always maintained contact with the player team and have listed B Fee as a key signing target in 2026. The industry generally believes that next summer will be a more ideal transfer window: Riyadh Crescent is not expected to make another move, while Jeddah United, facing the possible departure of Kante and Fabinho, has shown the strongest interest. In addition, Cristiano Ronaldo and his team Riyadh Victory, who have official signing responsibilities, may also restart negotiations - the Portuguese superstar personally called B Fee this summer. Although there was no in-depth consultation, it laid the groundwork for future cooperation.

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