
Football transfer rumours: Dortmund close on Jobe Bellingham signing?
Todayβs whispers are learning about steel beams
Bruno Fernandes is pretty much the only person to come out of Manchester Unitedβs season with any credit, and it turns out that has got Al-Hilalβs scouting boffins very excited, so much so that the Saudi club have reportedly offered a Β£100m transfer fee and a total wage package of Β£200m over three years to land the Portuguese. That sort of money for a player who turns 31 in September is not bad going for any party (apart from Al-Hilal), but Fernandes has β according to Fabrizio Romano β rejected the move as he βwants to play at [the] top level in Europeβ. Thereβs a joke there somewhere about Manchester United and the βtop level in Europeβ but the Mill isnβt going to stoop. Fernandes was pictured at the birthday party of JoΓ£o Cancelo, who plays for Al-Hilal, over the weekend and now both have joined up with the Portuguese national side for their Nations League semi-final against Germany on Wednesday evening.
One man that could join Fernandes at Manchester United is Bryan Mbeumo after his 20-goal season for Brentford. The Cameroon international has interest from Champions League sides Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle but is said to favour a move to Old Trafford. United are expected to open talks with Mbeumo in the next few weeks but will likely have to sell before they buy: Marcus Rashford and Rasmus HΓΈjlund are both being linked with Inter, with the Dane previously shining in Serie A for Atalanta.