Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes has been linked with a move away from Manchester United.
Bruno Fernandes’ buyout clause has been revealed just hours before Manchester United’s game against in-form Aston Villa at Villa Park. Things are also looking somewhat better for Ruben Amorim who now has four games in a row without defeat, but compared to Aston Villa’s nine-game winning streak, it pales in comparison.
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Fabrizio Romano writes Fernandes could leave United for €60 million, a clause that applies to clubs outside the Premier League.
He said in his latest YouTube video: “There is a release clause in the contract of Bruno Fernandes. And the clause does not apply to Premier League clubs. It only applies to clubs abroad. It’s just over 60 million euros.”
In another video, Romano stated that there is nothing ‘imminent’ when it comes to Fernandes’ future at Old Trafford.
He added: “So nothing is imminent. Nothing happens. For the summer transfer window, I would keep an eye on the interest from Saudi Arabia, because I think that those from Saudi Arabia can return for Bruno Fernandes.
“Then it will be up to Bruno, and up to Manchester United again. Let’s see what’s going to happen before or after the World Cup.”
Romano continued: “But I can guarantee, as I always tell you here on my channel, that Bruno has always been one of the targets of the Saudi dealmakers. They will come back.
“Antonio Rüdiger, Mo Salah, several players, have always been wanted. Bruno is one of them. So, let’s follow the situation. At the moment, it’s not a topic for January, from what I hear.”
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What has Bruno Fernandes said about his future?
Speaking earlier in the season, Fernandes spoke out about his own future.
The midfielder said: “I’ve seen a lot of people talking about me having a deal to leave as early as next season. If the club has made that agreement, it was not made with me. My agent also knows how I work. If he wants to talk to me, it will be after the World Cup. Because until then, I don’t want to talk to anyone.”









