Casemiro is on the verge of leaving Manchester United in January after recognizing that his future doesn’t align with Old Trafford, according to information obtained by 90min.
The 31-year-old, who joined with great anticipation in August 2022 for up to £60 million from Real Madrid, initially impressed with impactful performances, organizing United’s midfield and scoring crucial goals. However, a series of incidents leading to suspensions and a dip in form this season have adversely affected his standing, coinciding with United’s struggles in various competitions.
Currently sidelined due to injury since October, missing 13 games, Casemiro has garnered interest from the Saudi Pro League, with talks of a potential transfer gaining momentum. United, considering the opportunity to recoup their significant investment, may sanction a move in January if a suitable offer arises.
Reports indicate that Casemiro is receptive to leaving United, with notable interest from the Saudi Pro League. Financial Fair Play concerns could potentially limit Paris Saint-Germain’s ability to compete in the bidding process.
Should Casemiro depart, United would alleviate themselves of the financial burden of their highest earner’s wages and possibly create space on the wage bill, considering other high-profile players like Sancho, Van de Beek, Varane, and Martial.
The final decision on Casemiro’s departure remains pending, contingent on Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s INEOS-led investment and the planned restructuring of the club’s football department.
This comprehensive overhaul aims to address issues with United’s transfer strategy and may impact Erik ten Hag’s future as the manager. However, any significant managerial decision is likely to be postponed until Ratcliffe’s new setup takes shape, ushering in a potentially transformative phase for Manchester United.