Bruno Fernandes’ $419m Ultimatum and Spurs’ Bayern Pursuit Headline Latest Transfer Buzz
With the Premier League’s 2024/25 season wrapped up, the spotlight has shifted to the transfer market—and it’s already heating up. This summer’s transfer window will come in two parts thanks to the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup, which means clubs will have more time and flexibility to make big moves. And right now, a few major stories are taking center stage.
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Al Hilal’s Mega Move for Bruno Fernandes
Saudi Pro League side Al Hilal are making a serious play for Manchester United’s Bruno Fernandes. According to the Daily Mail, the midfielder has been handed a 72-hour deadline to make a decision on a massive offer that could completely change his career. The deal would see Fernandes’ wages skyrocket to £700,000 a week (about AU$1.4 million), all tax-free, as part of a mind-blowing three-year package worth up to AU$419 million. Al Hilal have been in touch with his camp for a while, but now they want a definitive answer. If Fernandes gives the green light, the Saudi club is ready to offer Manchester United AU$209 million to make it happen. And if it doesn’t? Al Hilal have a Plan B, with Aston Villa’s Youri Tielemans already on their radar.
Tottenham Eye a Free Sane Signing
In north London, Spurs have been linked with a high-profile addition of their own. German international Leroy Sane has reportedly been offered to Tottenham as his contract with Bayern Munich nears its end. Thanks to Spurs qualifying for the Champions League, they’re now seen as a serious option for Sane, who could be snapped up on a free transfer. The only potential hiccup? His wage demands might be a little steep for Spurs’ budget.
City Join the Chase for Lyon’s Cherki
Manchester City have now joined Chelsea and Liverpool in the race to sign Lyon’s rising star Rayan Cherki. The 21-year-old attacking midfielder has been turning heads in Ligue 1 with eight goals and 11 assists. With a release clause of around £25 million (AU$52 million), Cherki has become a more attractive target for City after they were priced out of pursuing Florian Wirtz. This summer could be the moment Cherki makes the leap to the Premier League.