

Bruno Fernandes is giving serious consideration to quitting Manchester United next week and taking up a lucrative offer to join Saudi Pro-League club Al-Hilal.
Fernandes’ representatives are said to have met Al-Hilal officials in the past few days for further discussions about a move that would allow the 30-year-old to take part in the forthcoming Club World Cup.
The issue has been the topic of conversation on United’s current tour of Asia.
While Fernandes has remained focused and continues to take his responsibilities as captain seriously, he has offered no guarantees about his future, which has led to some thinking he is ready to leave.
Manchester United are said to be relaxed about the situation.
While head coach Ruben Amorim has previously said he wants Fernandes – who earlier this month was crowned the club’s player of the year for a joint record fourth time – to stay at Old Trafford, he also knows a rumoured £80m transfer fee might be the best way of being able to reshape his squad.
Asked about the present situation on the club’s current post-season trip to Asia, Amorim said: «We talk about this many times.
«You can see by his performances. You can see by his leadership. You can see the passion he has for the game. In difficult moments Bruno is the guy who takes responsibility. He should do because he is the captain.»
Fernandes is expected to be involved in United’s game against Hong Kong on Friday (13:00 BST kick-off).