Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes is reportedly open to leaving the club in favour of a move to the Saudi Pro League.
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The Portuguese star has revealed that he would be open to a move away from Old Trafford at the end of the season, Daily Mail reported.
The UK publication suggest the 30-year-old would be willing to leave Manchester United in favour of a move to Saudi Arabia, the USA or another European league, but will wait until after the 2026 FIFA World Cup to avoid any disruptions.
However, Fernandes would consider the move this season if Al-Ittihad come in with a bigger offer than that of Al-Hilal's.
According to The Daily Mirror, Al-Hlial were willing to bid £100million (R2.3 billion) to secure his services, and offer him a £700,000 per week deal, but the Red Devils captain rejected their advances in favour of staying in England.
Fernandes explained he rejected the move to Saudi Arabia as he had not completed everything he hoped he would with Ruben Amorim's team.
"I haven't fulfilled my dreams here yet," Fernandes said. "I think I can still give something to the club. I think I'm still in a position where I'm helpful, so the thing for me is that I will be here until the club decides that 'Bruno, it's time to go'", he added.
The former Sporting CP midfielder added: "Obviously, I know it was tough on the club to decide that because it was a big amount of money that the club hasn't got probably since Cristiano [Ronaldo] left, he was the last one where they got so much money for a player.
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He admitted that the club were put in a difficult position, whether to sell him or not, considering his role as club captain, and he knew his sale would allow the club to sign more players. However, he maintained his future was in Manchester.