Saudi Pro League giants Al-Hilal have presented Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes with a staggering £700,000-a-week offer to join them this summer, according to reports.

The Saudi club is pushing for a quick decision from the Portuguese midfielder over a potential £200 million move, with a deadline set before the end of May, as reported by The Daily Mail.

Al-Hilal's proposal includes a three-year contract with the eye-watering basic weekly wage of £700,000. When additional signing bonuses and performance incentives are factored in, Fernandes could earn as much as £65 million (approximately $88 million) per season.

To expedite the transfer, Al-Hilal has reportedly indicated willingness to pay Manchester United a transfer fee of £100 million, demonstrating their serious intent to secure the services of the 30-year-old playmaker.

Sources close to the Saudi club suggest they remain optimistic about completing the deal, though they are now awaiting Fernandes' final decision on whether he will leave Old Trafford after becoming a pivotal figure for the Red Devils since his arrival in January 2020.

The potential departure of Fernandes comes at a challenging time for Manchester United, who recently suffered defeat to Tottenham in the Europa League final, further complicating their summer plans and raising questions about the future direction of the club under new manager Ruben Amorim.

Fernandes would join a growing list of high-profile players who have made the move to the Saudi Pro League in recent years, following the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema, and Neymar who have all been attracted by the lucrative financial packages on offer.

Manchester United fans will now anxiously await their captain's decision, with the potential transfer representing another significant shift in the club's ongoing rebuild.