Bruno Fernandes has a release clause in his contract with Manchester United which can be triggered by clubs outside of the Premier League.
The Portugal international turned down a lucrative offer from Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal in the summer in order to stay at United.
The three-year proposal from the Saudi club would have seen Fernandes earn around £200 million over a three-year deal.
Fernandes is understood to have no interest in a move to Saudi Arabia after the World Cup next summer but United are still at risk of losing their captain due to a clause in his current deal.
According to the BBC, Fernandes can be signed if his £56.6 million (€65m) release clause is triggered, however, it only applies to overseas clubs.
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