BBC: Fee B has a €65 million release clause. He has no intention of going to Saudi Arabia but will consider other European leagues

BBC news, B’s renewed contract contains a 65 million euro release clause, which is applicable to non-English teams. Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandez said not long ago that he will not discuss his future with anyone until the end of the Worl...


BBC news, B’s renewed contract contains a 65 million euro release clause, which is applicable to non-English teams.

Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandez said not long ago that he will not discuss his future with anyone until the end of the World Cup next year. The 31-year-old will make his 300th appearance in a Manchester United shirt on Saturday as the club seek to end an embarrassing run of three consecutive home defeats to Brighton.

This achievement is all the more remarkable because Fernandez has missed just 17 games since his £47 million move from Sporting CP in January 2020 - only three of which were due to injury or illness.

This summer, the Portuguese star rejected a huge offer from Riyadh Crescent and subsequently ruled out interest in him from other Saudi league and European clubs. But B Fei knows that the rumors about his future will not disappear.

Sources close to him have previously told BBC Sports that he does not want to move to Saudi Arabia next summer, but is more interested in major European clubs outside the Premier League.

According to reports, B Fee’s current contract that expires in 2027 (including a one-year extension option) contains a clause. If the trigger time is early enough, he can use a transfer fee of 56.68 million pounds (65 million euros) to join a club outside England. However, he is currently not interested in discussing it.

He said: "I have always emphasized that I feel very good here. I am still eager to realize my dream. I cannot speak on behalf of the club. "

"I have seen many people saying that I have reached an agreement and will leave the team next season. If the club has made such an agreement, it is not with me. I have not made any arrangements with anyone. Negotiation. "

"My agent also knows how I do things. If he wants to communicate with me, it will not be until after the World Cup. I will not talk to anyone about it. "

When Riyadh Crescent's interest first became public during Manchester United's tour of Asia after the season, B Fee communicated with many people.

His conversations with CEO Omar Berada, technical director Jason Wilcox, head coach Ruben Amorim, Portuguese teammate Cristiano Ronaldo, who plays in Saudi Arabia, and discussions with his family were all conducted independently.

Everyone agrees that the amount of money in question - even for one of the Premier League's highest-paid players - is eye-popping. The transfer fee, expected to exceed £100 million, would have been a record sale for the club. But in the end, multiple conversations convinced Fei B to choose to stay on the team.



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