Transfer Notebook: Bruno Fernandes paving way for Man United exit, Crystal Palace begin Oliver Glasner replacement search, Premier League club to ditch £19m player

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Teammates of Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes believe his bombshell interview may be paving the way for his Old Trafford departure.Fernandes claims the United board were willing to sell him to Saudi Pro League Al Hilal during the close season and admitted that stance left him feeling ‘hurt’.United insiders fear this could be Fernandes’ final season at Old TraffordGettyThe Portuguese international ultimately turned down the lucrative contract on offer, but has a £57million release clause in his contract that foreign clubs can trigger in the summer.German giants Bayern Munich are known to be big admirers of Fernandes.Sources have told talkSPORT there is a feeling within the Manchester United dressing room that this season could be Fernandes’ last at the club.Fernandes is under contract until 2027 with an extra year’s option but, with the Red Devils planning a revamp of their midfield, selling the 31-year-old would raise vital transfer funds.Palace begin new manager search…Crystal Palace have started succession planning for Oliver Glasner’s likely departure.As previously reported by talkSPORT, Palace chiefs are bracing themselves for Glasner to leave when his contract expires at the end of the season.Among the Eagles’ list of potential replacements is Getafe boss Jose Bordalas, who is also due to become a free agent this summer.Bordalas is in his second spell in charge of Getafe and led them into Europe during his first stint at the helm.talkSPORT understands another LaLiga boss on Palace’s radar is Rayo Vallecano’s Inigo Perez, while the FA Cup holders are one of a number of Premier League teams tracking Strasbourg’s Liam Rosenior.Rosenior is highly-rated by Chelsea’s BlueCo owners for his work at sister club Strasbourg, and see the ex-Hull City boss as being capable of managing at the highest level, but it won’t be easy to persuade him to stay put if a top flight club comes calling.Glasner is out of contract at Crystal Palace in the summer and will no shortage of top suitors after transforming the FA Cup winnersAFPSummer signing return to senderWolves could be tempted to cash in on midfield playmaker Jhon Arias after only six months.Arias was signed from Fluminense for £19m in July to replace Manchester United-bound Matheus Cunha in the summer.The Colombian midfielder has struggled to make an impact in the Premier League and is yet to register a single goal or assist.While sources close to Arias suggest he wants to stay and fight for his place, Wolves would consider a decent offer, knowing they are likely to start next season in the Championship.Palmeiras are among the clubs interested in taking Arias back to Brazil.Coventry handed promotion boostCoventry would be interested in signing Brighton goalkeeper Carl Rushworth permanently if he helps guide them into the Premier League.Coventry have been on fire in the Championship this season and keeping their squad together next year will be crucial for Frank Lampard if they achieve promotionGettyFrank Lampard‘s men are in a good position to return to the top-flight for the time since 2001 after opening up a five point lead at the top of the Championship.Brighton loanee Rushworth has been a key part of that success after keeping eight clean sheets in his 21 appearances.That form has prompted speculation Brighton could bring back the England under-21 star in January, but talkSPORT understands he does NOT have a recall clause.