Manchester United may have to drastically lower their £30 million asking price for Casemiro to find a suitor this month.
According to Caught Offside, Manchester United are struggling to find a permanent solution to Casemiro’s future. The Club must drastically reduce the £30 million asking price to have any chance of finding a suitor willing to take the unwanted midfielder off their books this month.
Ruben Amorim has made it quite clear that he does not fancy having Casemiro in his main plans for the remainder of the season. The Brazilian was somewhat of a regular during the period when the Portuguese replaced Erik ten Hag, but the former Sporting CP boss has ignored the experienced star of late.
Casemiro has featured in only two of the last nine games in the Premier League and none since the start of the new year. There’s a feeling that Manchester United are not playing him due to the big possibility of the midfielder departing this month, as this has been the case since December.
Manchester United are hopeful of taking Casemiro off their books and even dreaming of receiving a hefty transfer fee from his sale. The Red Devils are reportedly demanding £30 million to sell the experienced midfielder, and while there had been some interest from Turkey, those might have cooled in the last few days.
However, Manchester United may have to drastically lower their £30 million asking price to stand any chance of selling the Brazilian midfielder this month. Moreover, his huge wages could also prove a stumbling block even if they reduce the rate, meaning, there’s every chance Casemiro stays at Old Trafford beyond the February 3 deadline for this current window.
Saudi Pro League’s interest in Casemiro
Saudi Pro League clubs are certainly interested in signing Casemiro, and they have teams that can potentially afford decent transfer fees as well as the midfielder’s wages. The £30 million-rated midfielder is also wanted by former Real Madrid teammate Cristiano Ronaldo at Al-Nassr, as the Middle Eastern clubs are eager to bring high-profile players to grace their league.
While the Saudi clubs are open to paying a hefty wage, they too might divert away from the midfielder if Manchester United sticks with their asking price for Casemiro. Overall, the midfielder might move in the latter stages of the window, as for now, he looks destined to stay put at Old Trafford.
Manchester United may have to drastically lower their £30 million asking price for Casemiro to find a suitor this month.
According to Caught Offside, Manchester United are struggling to find a permanent solution to Casemiro’s future. The Club must drastically reduce the £30 million asking price to have any chance of finding a suitor willing to take the unwanted midfielder off their books this month.
Ruben Amorim has made it quite clear that he does not fancy having Casemiro in his main plans for the remainder of the season. The Brazilian was somewhat of a regular during the period when the Portuguese replaced Erik ten Hag, but the former Sporting CP boss has ignored the experienced star of late.
Casemiro has featured in only two of the last nine games in the Premier League and none since the start of the new year. There’s a feeling that Manchester United are not playing him due to the big possibility of the midfielder departing this month, as this has been the case since December.
Manchester United are hopeful of taking Casemiro off their books and even dreaming of receiving a hefty transfer fee from his sale. The Red Devils are reportedly demanding £30 million to sell the experienced midfielder, and while there had been some interest from Turkey, those might have cooled in the last few days.
However, Manchester United may have to drastically lower their £30 million asking price to stand any chance of selling the Brazilian midfielder this month. Moreover, his huge wages could also prove a stumbling block even if they reduce the rate, meaning, there’s every chance Casemiro stays at Old Trafford beyond the February 3 deadline for this current window.
Saudi Pro League’s interest in Casemiro
Saudi Pro League clubs are certainly interested in signing Casemiro, and they have teams that can potentially afford decent transfer fees as well as the midfielder’s wages. The £30 million-rated midfielder is also wanted by former Real Madrid teammate Cristiano Ronaldo at Al-Nassr, as the Middle Eastern clubs are eager to bring high-profile players to grace their league.
While the Saudi clubs are open to paying a hefty wage, they too might divert away from the midfielder if Manchester United sticks with their asking price for Casemiro. Overall, the midfielder might move in the latter stages of the window, as for now, he looks destined to stay put at Old Trafford.