Ruben Amorim is assured that Bruno Fernandes has not performed his last sport for Manchester United amid rumours over a transfer away from Outdated Trafford this summer time.
It has been reported that Saudi Professional League facet Al-Hilal are weighing up a transfer for the Pink Devils captain, who was the standout performer in a disappointing season.
Al-Hilal are hoping to finish a deal inside the subsequent fortnight, with the Membership World Cup set to start in the US on June 14.
Fernandes registered 37 aim involvements (19 targets, 18 assists) throughout all competitions final marketing campaign, with United ending fifteenth within the Premier League and shedding the Europa League last to Tottenham Hotspur.
The 30-year-old began in United’s last sport of their post-season tour of Malaysia, which resulted in a 3-1 victory over Hong Kong on Friday, however was changed at half-time.
After falling behind to Juninho’s Nineteenth-minute strike, Chido Obi scored twice and Ayden Heaven netted late on to finish the turnaround on the Hong Kong Stadium.
Seeing Fernandes go away can be a significant blow for Amorim. Nonetheless, the reported switch charge might see the membership money in after lacking out on European soccer subsequent season.
Fernandes signed a contract extension to 2027, with the choice of an extra yr, in August final yr, and Amorim remained relaxed in regards to the state of affairs.
“I don’t suppose so,” Amorim responded when requested if the win over Hong Kong might need been his final sport.
“I don’t know for certain, no one is aware of, however I don’t suppose so.
“He’s seeing us take some motion to vary issues and I believe he desires to remain.
“He’s saying no to loads of issues, however he selected that he desires to win. He’s actually younger, he’s actually good, and he must be in one of the best league on the earth.
Requested if Manchester United would have the ability to flip down an enormous provide from Al-Hilal for Fernandes, Amorim added: “Sure, we will discover one other solution to get cash.”