Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes insisted that no discussions about his future will take place until after this summer’s World Cup, yet speculation is rife following the emergence of a reported release clause worth as little as €65 million (£56.8 million, $75.6 million).
The Portuguese midfielder is never far from the headlines at Old Trafford. Whether it’s a standout performance, brutally honest reflection of United’s current form or, as has increasingly been the case, his uncertain future, Fernandes is a constant topic of discussion.
The 31-year-old was the subject of substantial transfer interest from the Saudi Pro League last summer. After hinting at his willingness to leave Old Trafford in the immediate aftermath of the Europa League final, Fernandes received an eye-watering offer from Saudi Pro League giants Al Hilal.
A bid worth in the region of €115 million was thought to be on the table only for United to bluntly reject any approach. claim that the Red Devils could lose their skipper to a team outside England’s top flight for just €65 million in 2026 thanks to a previously unknown release clause.






