Manchester United face a serious challenge for the signing of Bruno Fernandes



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Manchester United's interest in Sporting Lisbon star Bruno Fernandes would have worsened as it appeared they were challenged by another club.

The Portuguese star has been for some time the target of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and given Paul Pogba's willingness to announce his departure, the need for his signature is even more glaring.

It was thought that Manchester City, Liverpool and Tottenham had all started the race for Fernandes, leaving United with the free kick.

An announcement was supposed to be imminent because it would not have been a long time to reach an agreement on Fernandes if there were no complications.

However, the Solskjaer team may have been down for too long, with information revealing that a Spanish club had made an offer on the midfield.

According to the Mirror, A Bola reports that Atletico Madrid has submitted an offer of £ 44.6 million to Bruno, thus putting at risk the chances of the Red Devils to sign it.

The Giants of La Liga have the football of the Champions League to offer while the men of Ole have managed to qualify only for the Europa League.

What Manchester United has played in their favor is that they could probably offer higher salaries than Atletico, which has less money, but it remains to be seen if this will be enough to protect their target.





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