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Ambition is determined to win! Saudi Arabia s giants snatch Manchester United s true core with 100 million euros!

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Manchester United's performance this season is poor, and the coach has not been able to reverse the decline after changing from Ten Hach to Amorin. Currently, Manchester United is only ranked 15th in the Premier League standings.

Although the team's performance plummeted, the core B fee has continued to perform well. He has contributed 8 goals and 10 assists in the league so far this season. In the UEFA Cup, B Fei directly participated in 11 goals, making him a great contributor to the Red Devils' semi-finals.

According to the Daily Mail, B Fee's outstanding performance has aroused the interest of Saudi giant Riyadh Crescent, who hopes to introduce the Manchester United nuclear program this summer.

As we all know, after Neymar left the team, Riyadh Crescent has been seeking to sign a new superstar to be the team's leader. Previously, their number one target was Salah. After Salah renewed his contract with Liverpool, they have now thrown their olive branch to B fee.

Latest news shows that Riyadh Crescent's senior executives have conducted preliminary negotiations with B Fee's agent to discuss the possibility of allowing B Fee to join New Moon before the Club World Cup.

30-year-old B Fee's contract with Manchester United expires in June 2027. It is rumored that his annual salary is about 15 million pounds, and his current net worth in "Transfer Market" is 55 million euros.

In March this year, B Fei had an affair with Real Madrid. At that time, British media reported that Real Madrid planned to introduce B fees at a sky-high price of 90 million pounds, and had sent scouts to conduct multiple inspections. Finally, Amorin personally denied the rumors that B Fei left the team, which made the outside world stop the discussion.

Amorin said at the press conference: "He will not leave because I have told him! I hope B Fei stays here because we want to compete for the Premier League championship and we need the best players to continue playing. Although he is 30 years old, he is still very young. He plays 55 games every season. He scores at least 30 goals and assists each year, which is the player we want, he will not leave."

B Fei himself also revealed that he did receive invitations to leave the team before renewing the contract. He once said: "I sat down and talked with the club because I did receive a bid for leaving the team, and we discussed the possibility of my stay. The club expressed their expectations for me and asked them whether they still regard me as part of Manchester United's future plans. I also talked to Tenhach, who told me very clearly that I would be an important part of the team's reconstruction. I believed we could succeed at the time." The Daily Mail revealed that in the face of the Saudi League's interest in its core, Manchester United's attitude is as always--it will not be released. However, Riyadh Crescent's boycott of Manchester United is foreseeable and has prepared corresponding countermeasures.

It is understood that on the one hand, Xinyue is willing to give Mann a transfer fee of 100 million euros to show sincerity. In addition, they will also provide a three-year contract with an annual salary of up to 50 million euros for the B fee to impress the midfield superstar.

In addition to the Golden Dollar offensive, Riyadh Crescent's competitiveness as an Asian strong team is also an advantage in soliciting B fees. They are Saudi Arabia's only representative in this Club World Cup, and they have won the 2021 AFC Champions League championship.

Also, the New Moon team has many former Premier League stars, including Mitrovic, Neves and Cancelo. The latter two are also B Fei's national teammates, which is very helpful for B Fei to successfully integrate into the team.

Finally, if you are a B fee, would you stay at Manchester United or go to Saudi Arabia?

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