The Saudi Arabian Football League is still in full swing, and according to the latest news, they have set their sights on Manchester United captain Bono Fernandes, and intend to make an offer of up to 100 million euros (HK$835 million) to attract the attention of the Red Devils.

The Spanish magazine fichajes has revealed that Saudi Arabia have recently taken a keen interest in the athletic performance of General Fernandes. The 29-year-old Portuguese midfielder has two years left on his current deal with Manchester United, and with an optional one-year extension clause, his market value is around 75 million euros. However, the Saudi side never haggle when it comes to buying players and are willing to pay even more, so their asking price is straight up to €100 million.

Manchester United reporter O'Rourke has revealed that the Red Devils are not considering plans to sell Gonzalo Fernandes. He said: "Manchester United will not accept an offer for Gonufenantis in 2024. I understand that the Saudi side is interested in increasing investment in their stars to improve the league, but I don't think Bono Fernandes has any intention of leaving United for the time being."

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