Manchester United have made it clear that Bruno Fernandes is not for sale at any price after Galatasaray registered an interest in him.
The Turkish champions are understood to be keen on the 31-year-old, but United would turn down any bid that is made.
Fernandes has entered the final year of his contract, although United hold the option to extend it by another season, and the club have no plans to part ways with him.
The Portugal international was the subject of a huge offer from Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal in the summer of 2025.
Although he rejected that move to remain at Old Trafford, he later admitted he was “hurt” because he felt the club “wanted me to leave”.
Even so, Fernandes answered in style by winning the Footballer of the Year award last season and setting a new record with 21 Premier League assists during the campaign.
He also collected the Sir Matt Busby award for the fifth time after once again being voted United’s player of the year, having helped a side that had finished 15th in 2025 go on to secure a top-three finish.
It had been thought that he had a clause allowing overseas clubs to sign him for a fixed fee this summer, but that provision expired last month.
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