As he and the Portuguese national team prepare for the match against Ireland in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, Bruno Fernandes made a statement about his future with MU.
Recently, there have been rumors once again about the possibility of Bruno Fernandes and MU parting ways, with the possible destination being Saudi Arabian football.

Bruno Fernandes rejected a move to the Saudi Pro League last summer. He has maintained his stance this time around.
According to Bruno Fernandes' explanation, his rejection of an attractive offer from the Middle East had nothing to do with his international career future or his place at the 2026 World Cup.
“I didn’t close the door to Saudi Arabia because of the World Cup. That never crossed my mind. I simply wanted to stay at MU , and the club wanted me to stay. That’s all,” Bruno emphasized.
This definitive statement has made clear the 31-year-old midfielder's stance. For Bruno, loyalty and commitment to the "Red Devils" are much more important than the huge financial rewards that Saudi Arabian teams can bring.
The former Sporting Lisbon midfielder values the leadership role and wants to continue contributing to the Old Trafford team's revival ambitions.
When asked about the possibility of leaving at the end of the season, Bruno also dismissed all speculation: “That is an unimaginable scenario, because there has never been any discussion about this issue with me.”
Bruno Fernandes affirmed: “I like to enjoy the present moment. I am happy with where I am, otherwise I would not have chosen to stay. Those rumors do not affect me at all.”
As the soul of the playing style that Ruben Amorim built, and wearing the MU captain's armband, Bruno Fernandes' decision to refuse "a mountain of money" to continue fighting at Old Trafford firmly cemented his position in the hearts of fans.
Bruno Fernandes remains focused on helping MU overcome difficult times and aim for major titles, especially when Sir Jim Ratcliffe commits to the project with Amorim.
Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/bruno-fernandes-tu-choi-saudi-arabia-quyet-khong-roi-mu-2451498.html
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