Transfer 1+1: Manchester United midfielder core may switch to Saudi Arabia tomorrow, a new star makes the Reds give up Paris winger
1:24pm, 28 August 2025Football
The Red Devils will stay for another year
It is reported that Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandez will seriously consider leaving Old Trafford next summer, but he will still compete with the "Red Devils" for the 2025-26 season. This summer, there are endless speculations about the future of the Portuguese international. Since the end of last season, Riyadh Crescent, Riyadh Victory and Jeddah have all been revealed to have tried to sign him. Jeddah United allegedly made the final effort to sign the 30-year-old before the transfer window closed, but it is generally believed that Fernandez will stay at Old Trafford for at least another season. According to British media reports, Fernandez hopes to avoid personal career turmoil in the World Cup year, while he is still committed to helping Manchester United through this challenging and difficult time. However, the report pointed out that when the transfer window opens next summer, there is a high possibility that Fernandez will switch to the Saudi league, and Saudi Arabia is expected to still provide him with a quote in 2026. Fernandez is said to weigh the bids from all parties after the 2026 World Cup ends. The Portuguese player's contract expires in June 2027, though Manchester United has the option to extend its contract for another 12 months. Fernandes is one of the most successful signings in Manchester United's history. He moved from Portugal Sports to Old Trafford in January 2020 and has been the core player of the English giant ever since. So far, Fernandez has played 292 games for Manchester United, contributing 98 goals and 86 assists, but his start in the 2025-26 season was not ideal. The Red Devils captain missed a penalty in a 1-1 draw with Fulham in the Premier League on Sunday; and at the beginning of the new season, he has always struggled to play at the midfield position in the middle of the midfield.
Liverpool gave up Paris Wings for the young player David Lynch insisted that Leo Ngumoha's emergence proved that Liverpool's decision not to chase Bradley Bacola is correct. The Merseyside team beat Newcastle United 3-2 on Monday night, but their victory was inseparable from the winning goal scored by 16-year-old Ngumoha in the 100th minute. Although there is a luck element for Slott to leave St James Park with three points, the teenager's winning goal further confirms a point: Liverpool does not need to sign a winger this summer. Previously, there was news that Liverpool had connections with Paris Saint-Germain's Bacola, but Lynch explained the reason why the Reds did not chase the player in an interview with the media: "Sometimes what you report may not be what people want to hear, so they may be criticized on social media. For example, mentioning that Ngumoha is a viable option will cause controversy. People think this is just an excuse for the team to not sign. I have not reported this specifically, but others say that Liverpool does not want to sign Bacola because they do not want to hinder Leo's growth path. Trail. People don't like to listen to this reason, think this is just an excuse the team has found to not sign and save money, but this time the situation is indeed the case. This game just proves that Liverpool does think they have a special talented player in their hands, and when such geniuses come to prominence, they must not hinder their development. "Liverpool had a preliminary relationship with Bacola before, but considering that the winger, like Ngumoha, plays the left side, and is likely to occupy the starting position on the left side for many seasons in the future, perhaps it is wise for Liverpool to give up this French player.
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