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Bruno Fernandes has Manchester United fans worried with a cryptic message on social media amid talk of a £100 million ($135m) Al-Hilal move.

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  • Fernandes could make Man Utd exit
  • Has been linked with Al-Hilal
  • Social media message fuels speculation
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Reports suggest that Al-Hilal are pushing hard to complete a move for Fernandes ahead of their upcoming FIFA Club World Cup campaign. His agent, Miguel Pinho, recently met with Al-Hilal executives at the Four Seasons hotel in Riyadh, with insiders describing the meeting as “positive.”

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Al-Hilal have reportedly proposed a three-year contract package estimated to be worth £200m ($270m), inclusive of substantial performance-related bonuses. The terms include a tax-free weekly wage of £700,000 — a staggering increase from Fernandes’ current £280,000 weekly earnings at United.

  • WHAT FERNANDES SAID

    Fernandes has stirred anxiety among United supporters after sharing a thought-provoking message on Instagram, just as speculation intensifies over a possible transfer. The post, shared in Portuguese, read: "If you tried and failed, congratulations! There are people who don't even try."

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  • WHAT ARE THE FANS SAYING?

    The timing of the message, coupled with transfer developments, has left fans guessing about what lies ahead for the United skipper.

    @NadalistheGOAT_ wrote: "Sounds like he's off to me!"

    @iyapo_eniola believes: "He's gone".

    While @UtdCris_ wrote: "Yeah he failed thanks for the £100m tho."

    However, @SeanGal1979 wasn't too bothered and wrote: "It’s has nothing to do with him leaving ! I think he saying others team mates don’t even try!"

    @mudeet4u seconded him and wrote: "A post-season reflection maybe? We probably don't need to think deep over this."