Credited from: CHANNELNEWSASIA
Bruno Fernandes, captain of Manchester United, has rejected a significant offer from Saudi Pro-League side Al-Hilal. Despite the deal potentially more than doubling his salary, Fernandes decided against the move after extensive discussions with his family, stating, "I want to keep myself at the highest level, playing in the big competitions," according to BBC.
In a Tuesday press conference, Fernandes explained he had considered the proposal after a call from Al-Hilal's president, who approached him about a month ago. He characterized the offer as "big" and "ambitious," but emphasized his motivation to remain competitive in Premier League football, saying he was leaning towards staying mostly due to his aspirations and his family's encouragement, as reported by Channel News Asia and Reuters.
Fernandes acknowledged his ability to take the lucrative opportunity, stating, "It would have been easy to move there," yet prioritized his career goals and aspirations for success at Manchester United. Last season, he had a notable performance, scoring 19 goals and providing 19 assists, earning him the club's Player of the Year award for the fourth time. However, the team faced challenges, finishing 15th in the Premier League and losing the Europa League final, according to Channel News Asia, BBC, and Reuters.