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Expose B fee to decide whether to transfer before Friday! If it agrees to Riyadh's crescent contract, Manchester United is willing to sell it for 100 million

Saudi Arabia's Pro League Riyadh Crescent hopes to confirm the transfer of Bruno Fernandes this week, and Fernandes' agent, who met with the club's hierarchy in Riyadh last week, has accepted an offer for a three-year, £200 million contract, but will need to be agreed to by Fernandes himself before the next step can be initiated.

Manchester United are thought they can sell any player in the squad this summer, as long as the price is reasonable, and while Fernandes is a handpicked candidate that boss Ruben Amorim wants to stay, owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has not promised to do so. As for the stay of B Fee, Manchester United said that they were relaxed.

Transfer expert Ben Jacobs said on Sunday night that Riyadh Crescent had extended the decision date for the B fee to be paid to this Friday, which is the final days of the provisional transfer window for the Club World Cup, with plenty of time to complete the action. If the deadline passes, they will abandon the introduction. The transfer window, which runs from June 1 to 10, is open only to the 32 teams and 20 football associations participating in the Club World Cup, with Crescent being one of the participating teams.

It is believed that B Fei will discuss with his family whether to accept this offer of a life-changing contract. 3 years of 200 million pounds, and tax exemption, enough to make the 30-year-old Portuguese midfielder and his family worry about food and clothing for the rest of their lives, in contrast, Manchester United's 2+1 contract with him, the total value is only 45 million pounds, and he has to pay close to 50% tax, which is different from the treatment given by the oil financiers. However, there are not many entertainment activities in the Middle East, and families with B fees say they still need to consider it.

Among them, Miguel Pinho, the brother-in-law agent of B Fee, is said to have been very positive in negotiations with Riyadh Crescent, and the Saudis believe that B Fei will finally agree to the transfer. But at the moment, Manchester United have not received a formal offer from Riyadh Crescent. However, the British media generally believe that if B Fee nods, Crescent will make an initial offer of more than £80 million, up to £100 million, and they will complete the deal before the Club World Cup.

Jacobs added that the Saudis believe they will accept their offer as long as Fernandes tells United that they want to leave. But that could be a renegment on Fernandes' promise after the Europa League final, when he said he would stay unless the club decided to sell themselves.

If Fernandes leaves Old Trafford this summer, it could be a defining moment in Manchester United's history. On the bright side, Amorim could use £100 million in transfer fee income to bring in a couple of key signings who could change the team; But it also has the potential to fail, with no one to fill the void left by Fernandes, causing United to slide deeper into the abyss. According to Portuguese newspaper Ball, Sporting Portugal's Pedro Pote Goncalves could be the replacement for Amorim's B Fee. Potter, whose full name is Pedro Gonçalves, played as a number 10 at Staple Amorim and scored 81 goals and provided 57 assists in 190 appearances, with a £67million price tag for him.

Another rumor is that if Fernandes joins Riyadh Crescent, his Portuguese compatriot Cristiano Ronaldo could also join the team on loan at the same time for the Club World Cup.

Premier League transfer expert Graeme Bailey said: "Crescent Moon is working on this, Inzaghi Jr., Cristiano Ronaldo and Premier League B Fee. I've heard Cristiano Ronaldo tell them that if he gets Bruno he will come. The Saudis think they can convince Bruno that they are offering a salary that is second only to Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema, which is very attractive. Moreover, their transfer fee will also exceed Neymar's original record. They didn't bring in Salah, their number one target for the summer, but if they have Bruno, Cristiano Ronaldo and Inzaghi, it will be a statement that they want to get involved in the Club World Cup."

As for Manchester United's attitude, Jacobs analyzed: "Although Manchester United said that B fee is not for sale, the transfer fee of 100 million pounds is a huge amount of money for a player of his age, no matter how important the player is, they may consider accepting it."

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