Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes has claimed “the club wanted him to go” when Al Hilal made a big-money bid to sign him in the summer.
The Saudi Pro League club were reportedly willing to pay £100 million for the 31-year-old midfielder, offering the Portugal international wages of up to £700,000 a week, but Fernandes ultimately stayed at Old Trafford after talks with manager Ruben Amorim.
In an interview with Canal 11, a channel owned by the Portuguese football federation, Fernandes has said he felt senior figures at United were keen to cash in.
“I could have left in this transfer window, I would have earned much more money,” Fernandes said in comments reported by A Bola. “I was going to leave a season ago, I would have won many trophies this season, but I decided not to go, not only for family reasons but because I genuinely love the club.
“From the club I felt it was, ‘If you go it’s not so bad for us’. It hurts me a bit. More than hurting me, it makes me sad. I’m a player that no one can criticise, I’m always available, I always give my best.
“I don’t see it as a matter of money. Financially I can’t complain, although the difference with Saudi Arabia is massive.
“If I ever go to play in Saudi Arabia, I will, it won’t be for the money, I’ll go because the lifestyle will change, my children’s lives will be sunny, after six years of cold and rain in Manchester, because I’ll be playing in a league that’s growing.
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