
Ruben Amorim certain Bruno Fernandes will REJECT £100m Saudi transfer as he needs to play in ‘best league in the world'
RUBEN AMORIM believes Bruno Fernandes wants to stay at Manchester United — despite a £100MILLION offer from Saudi Arabia.
Fernandes' agent, Miguel Pinho, held talks with Saudi side Al-Hilal at a Riyadh hotel on Thursday over a
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Bruno Fernandes' agent has held talks over a move to Al-Hilal
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It would make him one of the world's highest-paid players.
But Red Devils boss
Fernandes played the first-half of United's
And when asked if it was the skipper's final game for the club, Amorim said: 'I don't think so.
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'I don't know for sure, nobody knows, but
'He is seeing us taking some actions to change all the things and I think that is all that he wants to stay.
'He's saying 'no' to a lot of things, but it shows that he wants to win.
"He's really young, he's really good. He needs to be in the best league in the world.'
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Asked whether United could turn down such a fee, Amorim — who saw Chido Obi (twice) and Ayden Heaven score against Hong Kong — added: 'Yes. We can find another way to earn money.
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'I'm the manager, I'm the coach but sometimes it's the decision of the player.
'I just have that feeling that he wants to stay.'
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He said: 'We will make a lot of changes in the summer. There will be a lot of players who leave and hopefully a lot will come in.
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'And that's down to the club to make sure they get that right and it's down to us players to make sure we are the ones involved.'
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