As many reports revealed a meeting took place in London, where Fahd bin Nafel, the president of Al-Hilal, met with Fernandes' agents to present the club's project and convince them of the transfer plan.
Fernandes' agents headed to Riyadh for a direct meeting with Al-Hilal management, where a formal offer was presented that includes a three-year contract.
Despite the Al-Hilal offer, Bruno has not shown his approval yet, as expectations indicate that he is demanding an annual salary ranging between 30 and 35 million euros, a figure that has not yet been confirmed to be reached.
It is worth noting that the release clause in Fernandes' contract with Manchester United is 65 million euros, which means that Al-Hilal needs to raise its financial offer to complete the deal if the player agrees.