The Manchester United star could “rethink” his future amid interest from Saudi Arabia, a journalist revealed.
Man Utd Star was able to change his attitude by leaving
Reuben Amorim appears to be under severe pressure after a poor start to Man United’s Premier League campaign. Wayne Rooney suggests that managers have not been able to improve since Eric Ten Hag’s departure.
Rooney said:I want to be as collaborative and positive as possible. But it’s very difficult to say that you’re sitting here and watching progress. We haven’t seen it and it’s very difficult. If the manager is honest with himself, I think it’s getting worse. ”
The problems are also rising in the middle, with Cobby Mine pushing the exit during the January transfer window, and recently featured only as a second half replacement to Manchester City.
Manuel Ugarte and Bruno Fernandez instead nodded in the middle midfield, with Portugal International featured slightly deeper than he suited.
Among the interest from the Saudi Arabian professional league, there have been some suggestions that Fernandez may have left during the summer transfer period, and there are now new updates on the future of Old Trafford at Portugal International.
Pete O’Rourke, a soccer insider journalist, said: “I fully expect Saudi Arabia’s interest to continue. It’s really not gone away. I’ve had meetings with his agents and everything else, but Fernandez decided to stay at Manchester United.
“He’s happy with United right now, but I think a lot of people will depend on how Man United does this season. If they endure another struggle in the Premier League and everything else, Fernandez can rethink his position at the end of the season and move on.”
Those who let Fernandez leave will be a big gamble
Although United’s signatures were rare in the post-Suil era of Alex Ferguson, the 31-year-old is one of the only exceptions, recording 38 target contributions in all competitions over the course of the 2024-25 campaign.
competition | exterior | The contribution of goals |
Premier League | 36 | 19 |
FA Cup | 3 | 3 |
EFL Cup | 3 | 4 |
Community Shield | 1 | 1 |
Europa League | 14 | 11 |
That said, Paul Scholes has questioned whether Portugal International, which is £300k-a week a week, would fit the Amorim system. “He’s the most creative player on the team. He should play as a no-10. There’s no doubt about that, but he’s been asked to do something different.”
As a result, if Amorim remains at Old Trafford, and Fernandez moves, it may be perfect for all parties, but it’s a huge gamble and the 40-year-old needs to improve his results right away, with United collecting just four points from the opening of the four-game.

