It is revealed that the B fee has rejected Riyadh’s new monthly salary of 1.25 million! Amorin asks Manchester United to stay Mount, next season is the last chance
Saudi Arabian professional league giant Riyadh Crescent launched a gold-dollar offensive this week against Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandez. It is rumored that he offered a three-year contract with a weekly salary of 1.25 million pounds, and strongly invited the 30-year-old Portuguese Ironman to join. If B Fee agrees to the transfer, Riyadh Crescent will spend £120 million to seek purchase from the Red Devils. However, it is reported that B Fei was unmoved and refused the other party's offer. According to rumors, B Fe's agent and his brother-in-law Miguel Pinho rejected Riyadh Crescent's bid, but promised to discuss the treatment he wanted with the players. Saudi oil funder believes that it is still possible to convince B Fe and Manchester United to change their minds. Manchester United coach Ruben Amorin said he understands Riyadh Crescent wants B fees, but he will work hard to keep the team's captain, who scored 19 goals and had 18 assists this season, making it difficult for anyone to replace him. "I think it's easy to understand his importance, not only because of the data, but also the way he plays, his keyness in the past five years," Amorin explained. "He is a top player, Manchester United needs top players. He is also the leader and the captain, so it's crucial. The rumors are normal. Many clubs want to get players like Bruno, just like Garnacho and others. But we want to keep the best players. Bruno is obviously one of the world-class players, so our ideas have not changed. I hope he stays." B stays in Manchester United, which is definitely bad news for England midfielder Mason Mount. According to a source in Football Insider, Ruben Amorin still expects Mount to play a role in his 343 formation, but the 26-year-old former Chelsea player may face greater challenges next season. Manchester United is operating a deal to introduce Wolves forward Cunha with £62.5 million. The 25-year-old Brazil international will be the main candidate for the No. 10 position on the right side of the 343 formation. In addition to B Fee, Amad Diallo, Zilkze and others, Mount's appearance ranking may not go forward or retreat. Moreover, Cunha may not be the only new No. 10 player introduced by Amorin in the summer window, Mbemo of Brentford, was recently revealed to have a transfer of £60 million. The rumors about Manchester United and him are not purely fabricated. Italian transfer expert Fabricio Romano said: "As far as I know, Manchester United's main goal is Cunha. As for Mbemo, there will be many clubs participating, which will be open-ended competition." In the game where Manchester United lost to Brentford 3-4, Mount scored his second goal at Manchester United, but his presence was still not strong except for that goal. Mount has just recovered from a long-term injury recently and has gradually gained some opportunities. Mount's future at Old Trafford is uncertain, and the final weeks of the season are his chance to prove himself to the coach and senior management, as Manchester United will focus on the UEFA Champions League, and Mount may play more in the remaining three Premier League rounds. Sources said Amorin admired Mount and he hoped that the player Tenghager, who spent £60 million, would play a role in his future plans. However, Sir Jim Ratcliff and Ineos have been mercilessly cutting Manchester United's spending and eager to clean up most of the club's overpaid players, and Mount is one of them. In 2023, Mount transferred from Chelsea to Manchester United, with an initial transfer fee of £55 million, and the floating clause could increase the total to £60 million. Within the Red Devils, Mount enjoys a weekly salary of £250,000 and an annual salary of £13 million. But he has only played 41 times for the team in two years, scoring 2 goals and 1 assist, and his performance is absolutely unqualified. After wearing Manchester United's No. 7 jersey, Mount suffered constant injuries and missed most of the season due to two hamstring injuries. Last season, he missed the game for a long time due to a calf injury. Given this situation, even if Lajue wants to sell him this summer, there will be no buyer. Next season may be Mount's last chance to clear his name at Manchester United. If he still has many injuries and no performance, Amorin cannot save him. The Red Devils' contract with him expires in 2028, and now his German transfer valuation is only 28 million euros.
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