United want to sign three central midfielders this summer and are in talks to sign Atalanta's Ederson, while also pursuing Fernandes. However, early signs suggest that West Ham have little intention of accepting offers in the region that United would be hoping for.
Club sources indicate that West Ham value Fernandes significantly higher, with a fee closer to £70 million currently being discussed internally. This valuation could be problematic for Manchester United, who do not believe a £70 million deal represents strong value in the current market.
Fernandes has emerged as one of West Ham's most valuable assets since joining the club from Southampton in a deal worth around £40 million. Despite the club's relegation from the Premier League, the midfielder's stock has continued to rise following impressive performances.
West Ham's stance reflects both Fernandes' importance to the squad and the financial realities of losing top-flight status. While they are determined not to be pressured into a cut-price sale, the club have begun exploring potential midfield reinforcements as they prepare for life in the Championship.
Interest in Fernandes is expected to remain strong throughout the window, but West Ham are signaling that any club hoping to secure his signature will need to meet a valuation that reflects his age, potential, and growing reputation across Europe.











