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Riyadh Crescent is willing to sign a B fee of 120 million pounds for Manchester United, with a weekly salary of 1.25 million before tax! Its budget exceeds 500 million

8:10am, 11 May 2025【Football】

The Riyadh Crescent of the Saudi Arabian Professional League this week is closely linked with Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandez, whose intention to introduce a 30-year-old Portuguese international has been confirmed by Italian transfer expert Fabricio Romano. In order to attract B fees and let the Red Devils release people, the Saudi financial owners offered amazing offers!

Last year, B Fee renewed his contract with Manchester United until 2027 and has one year's priority renewal rights. Riyadh Crescent had approached him before he renewed his signature, but he did not develop further. Now, Riyadh, supported by PIF Saudi sovereign fund, has made a comeback and has taken out more gold.

Well-known transfer expert Ben Jacobs disclosed that Riyadh New Moon offered B Fee a generous three-year contract, with an annual salary of an astonishing £65 million per season, equivalent to a weekly salary of £1.25 million, which is four times his current income at Manchester United. The initial weekly salary of 680,000 euros is not a wrong statement, it is just that it is after-tax income.

It is said that B Fee has not responded to the offer yet, and his agent's brother-in-law Miguel Pinho has contacted representatives from Saudi Arabia. However, Manchester United club made it clear that they did not want to sell their captain, and Ruben Amorin regarded it as a key figure in the reconstruction and was one of the few "non-sale" players in the team.

But if B Fee agrees to join, Riyadh's new moon offer may test Sir Jim Ratcliff's determination to retain the captain! Riyadh's new moon's offer could reach £120 million, surpassing Chelsea's highest UK transfer fee record of £115 million when it introduced Kesedo from Brighton in 2023.

Riyadh Crescent has a sufficient signing budget this summer, and they have astronomical funds in the bank. Previously, the team had tried to attract Liverpool's Salah to join with a transfer fee and salary of up to 510 million pounds, but unfortunately the Egyptian superstar finally chose to renew his contract and stay in Anfield. Therefore, Riyadh Crescent can now use this more than 500 million yuan to introduce other star players.

At the same time, Manchester United is currently short of funds and needs to sell some players before the summer transfer window opens. If they miss the Champions League qualification, La Jue may be shaken by the decision to refuse to sell the captain at a high price. However, if Amorin leads the team to win the UEFA Champions League and qualifies for the Champions League, the financial situation may be greatly improved, and there may be no need to consider selling the B fee.

As it begins to participate in FIFA's newly revised club World Cup on June 15, Riyadh Crescent hopes to sign a superstar player before that to boost momentum. If B Fee and Manchester United reject the team, they could join the transfer battle for 26-year-old Nigerian center Osmaine.

Osmeen, who scored 33 goals and assisted 8 times in 37 games this season, is destined to leave Naples. Galatasaray, who is currently loaned to him, wants to keep him and is willing to pay 65 million euros (£56 million) in transfer fees to try to buy out.

This does not meet the 75 million euro buyout clause of the team outside Serie A in Osmaine's contract with Naples, and it is also unknown whether Galatasaray can afford the player's salary of 400,000 pounds per week. But these two amounts are not a problem for Saudi oil funders. As long as Osmain agrees to join, Riyadh Crescent can easily meet its conditions.