Fabrizio Romano claimed that rumors that Mann UTD Captain Bruno Fernandez would be moving to Saudi Arabia next summer “nothing concrete.”
The Red Devils finished 15th in the Premier League last season and were unable to qualify for European competitions ahead of their new campaign.
That led to rumors that Fernandez could move on in the summer, but the Man UTD midfielder, who contributed eight goals and 10 assists in the previous Premier League, ended up staying.
Man Utd has also got off to an inconsistent start this semester, with Ruben Amorim’s side scoring 10 points from 21 in the Premier League and being knocked out of the League Cup by League 2 side Grimsby Town.
Another season already dominated for Amorim Sack Talk doesn’t seem likely to be a success, and there are already stories of players who can leave at the end of the season or early in January.
Joshua Zirkusy has linked to a move to Serie A and West Ham in January, but there are rumours that Mann UTD will offload Harry Maguire with a free transfer at the end of the season.
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Last night, from X’s respected accounts, Fernandez was “sold” to Saudi Arabia in a “already agreed” deal last night, with £185 million Premier League duo Carlos Valleva and Elliot Anderson.
The account states:
“We understand that Bruno Fernandez will be sold to the Saudi Arabian League for £100 million in the summer.
“The deal has already been agreed between all parties, according to sources, and Bruno Fernandez appears to be waiting to sort out his personal terms.
“Funds from the Bruno transfer will be used to introduce Carlos Valleva and Elliot Anderson.”
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However, transfer expert Romano dismissed that “concrete” is still being determined about the future of the Man UTD midfielder.
Romano told Givemesport: “There’s nothing at this point. His full focus is on United. There was no specific thing happening at this stage as a new deal was signed a year ago.
Another transfer journalist Ben Jacobs argued that Fernandez “is unlikely to leave Manchester United’s midseason,” but he “remains on the radar of the Saudi club.”
Jacobs wrote in Talksport: “Talksport understands that Fernandez’s position remains the same and will leave Manchester United to leave six months in advance what can prove that the final World Cup with Portugal is not in its current plans.”
The journalist continued. “Al-Hilal’s sources denied that they had made a formal bid of £100 million, but are recognized by the source, a ballpark provided by Fernandez, given the green light.”
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