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Amorim speaks out as Saudi interest in Man Utd player intensifies
Amorim Responds to Fernandes Speculation as Saudi Bid for Man Utd Star Looms
Amorim Unfazed as Saudi Eyes Turn to Fernandes
In football’s new normal, where ambition is backed by state coffers and week-long wages eclipse lifetime earnings, Manchester United find themselves in the eye of another transfer tempest. This time, it’s Bruno Fernandes at the centre, a captain courted with numbers too big to ignore, yet somehow still not enough to break his silence.
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Saudi Arabian side Al-Hilal are reportedly ready to offer over £115 million for Fernandes, with a proposed salary exceeding £1 million per week. Yes, per week. This is football in 2025, where the laws of physics seem more stable than those of financial fair play.
Amorim’s Take: Unsurprised but Steadfast
Ruben Amorim, linked himself with the Old Trafford job more than once, has weighed in. “It is easy to understand [the transfer speculation], not just because of the numbers but the way he plays,” he said. “It is natural that people want Bruno, but we want to keep him.”
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One wonders whether wanting is still enough when Saudi ambition comes armed with triple-digit millions and geopolitical clout.
United’s Dilemma: Morals, Money and Modern Football
Fernandes has two years left on his contract and, so far, has not responded to the interest. But United’s dilemma is becoming familiar: how do you retain identity and leadership when your pillars are priced like Bitcoin?
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