In a bombshell statement that’s sent shockwaves through the Premier League, Manchester United legend Paul Scholes has urged the club to accept Al-Hilal’s staggering £100 million offer for Bruno Fernandes, claiming it may be time to “let go and rebuild.”
The comments, made during a pundit appearance on a football talk show this morning, come amid growing speculation that Fernandes is pushing for a summer move to Saudi Arabia — and that United may be quietly preparing for life without their captain.
“If he wants to go and the money’s on the table, £100 million is hard to turn down,” Scholes said bluntly. “Bruno’s been brilliant for United, no question. But maybe it’s time for a change — for him and the club.”
A Divisive Turning Point
Bruno Fernandes has been a cornerstone of Manchester United’s midfield since his arrival in 2020, often carrying the team through inconsistent periods. However, recent frustrations over the club’s lack of success and strategic direction seem to have triggered a turning point for the Portuguese star.
According to several sources close to the situation, Fernandes has already informed his agent to push for the move, and Al-Hilal are prepared to make him one of the highest-paid players in the world.
Ruben Amorim Caught in the Middle
With Manchester United reportedly eyeing Sporting CP manager Ruben Amorim as a potential long-term replacement for Erik ten Hag, the situation has become even more complicated. Amorim, a former Bruno Fernandes mentor, is now said to be struggling to identify a suitable replacement for Fernandes in the market — should the player leave.
“Bruno is irreplaceable in terms of personality and playmaking,” said a source from within Sporting. “If he goes, and if Amorim takes the United job, it’s a massive gap to fill.”
Amorim is also rumored to be hesitant about joining a club in the middle of such a major leadership transition, especially if Fernandes — arguably the most vocal and driven player in the squad — departs before a solid tactical plan is in place.
Fan Reactions: Torn and Tense
United fans are now deeply divided. While some agree with Scholes and believe the £100M could be reinvested wisely under a new manager, others are outraged at the idea of letting go of their captain — especially when the club is already in transition.
“Selling your captain to the Saudi league just shows the state we’re in,” one fan posted on X (formerly Twitter).
“Cash in. Build around youth and bring in real structure — enough relying on individual brilliance,” another countered.
What Happens Next?
For now, neither Manchester United nor Al-Hilal have made official comments regarding ongoing negotiations. But with Scholes publicly supporting the sale and Fernandes reportedly pushing for the exit, it’s clear the pressure is mounting behind the scenes.
The next few days could define Manchester United’s summer — and possibly, its next era.