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Fernandes Snubs 66m Saudi Payday To Stay At United
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 40824, member: 636"] Bruno Fernandes turned down a massive offer from Al-Hilal. The Manchester United captain refused the Saudi club's money last week. British reporter Ben Jacobs shared the news about the rejected deal. Al-Hilal officials thought they had almost signed the Portuguese star. The talks happened during meetings held in Riyadh. Al-Hilal made an incredible financial proposal to Fernandes. The Saudi team offered him £66.6 million each year. This amount equals £180,000 every single day. The player would earn £7,600 per hour from the contract. He could make £2.10 for each second that passed. Fernandes asked for time to talk with his family members. His relatives strongly opposed the move to Saudi Arabia. Manchester United coach Ruben Too personally called the midfielder. Amorim told Fernandes he wanted him to stay at the club. The family discussions changed the player's mind about leaving. Al-Hilal president Fahd bin Nafel believed Fernandes liked their sports plan. The player never gave them a clear answer during the meetings. Saudi officials set Friday as the final deadline for his decision. Fernandes contacted Al-Hilal after the weekend ended. He firmly rejected their offer and chose to remain in Europe. [/QUOTE]
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