Manchester United have made their position clear: Bruno Fernandes is not for sale, regardless of the price — and that stance will not change despite reported interest from Turkish giants Galatasaray.
Galatasaray are said to be preparing a bid for the 31-year-old Portuguese captain, who has entered the final year of his contract at Old Trafford. United do hold an option to extend that deal by a further year, but the club's hierarchy has drawn a firm line: no offer will be entertained.
A talisman United cannot afford to lose
Fernandes was named Premier League Player of the Year last season after breaking the competition's all-time record for assists in a single campaign. That kind of output has cemented his status as the heartbeat of United's project under their current leadership.
The £57 million release clause for foreign clubs that was written into his contract has now expired, removing one potential route for interested parties to trigger a move.
Last summer's confusion put to rest
The situation is a marked contrast to the uncertainty of twelve months ago. In December, Fernandes admitted he had been left feeling



