Manchester United midfielder Casemiro is open to the possibility of going to Saudi Arabia this summer.
The Brazil international has had a trying second season at United, dealing with injuries and uneven form.
This has sparked suspicion that he could leave the club, with journalist Alvaro de Grado claiming that Casemiro is considering a move to Saudi Arabia.
Last summer, United reportedly received an offer of around €70 million from a Saudi Pro League club.
The interest remains legitimate, and it is unclear whether a new proposal will be made later this year.
United are poised to cut ways with Casemiro
Casemiro has looked past his peak this season. He lost seven of his nine duels with Luton Town. He also lost possession seven times.
The Brazilian was also booked and luckily avoided being sent off before halftime. Erik ten Hag opted to replace him during the intermission.
Manchester United midfielder Casemiro is open to the possibility of going to Saudi Arabia this summer.
The Brazil international has had a trying second season at United, dealing with injuries and uneven form.
This has sparked suspicion that he could leave the club, with journalist Alvaro de Grado claiming that Casemiro is considering a move to Saudi Arabia.
Last summer, United reportedly received an offer of around €70 million from a Saudi Pro League club.
The interest remains legitimate, and it is unclear whether a new proposal will be made later this year.
United are poised to cut ways with Casemiro
Casemiro has looked past his peak this season. He lost seven of his nine duels with Luton Town. He also lost possession seven times.
The Brazilian was also booked and luckily avoided being sent off before halftime. Erik ten Hag opted to replace him during the intermission.It was more of a precaution from the manager, but the key question is whether Casemiro will stay at the club at the start of next season.
In our opinion, the club should be prepared for ideas this summer, with Sir Jim Ratcliffe aiming to cut the salary cost by selling high earners.
Casemiro was signed from Madrid for €70 million up front in 2022. We would not be surprised if the team accepts a similar or slightly lower offer from Saudi clubs.
Aside from Casemiro, Raphael Varane could also transfer to the Middle East this summer, with Al-Nassr willing to offer him a lucrative €58 million annual contract.
United have chosen not to trigger the defender’s 12-month contract extension provision, meaning he could go on a free transfer after June.