Casemiro is poised to depart from Manchester United in January, having acknowledged that his future lies elsewhere than Old Trafford, as per 90min sources.
The 31-year-old made a high-profile arrival in August 2022, securing a four-year contract with United in a deal worth up to £60 million from Real Madrid. Initial performances showcased promise, with Casemiro contributing to organizing the team’s midfield and scoring crucial goals. However, incidents, including a red card and subsequent suspension, and a decline in form coincided with United’s struggles this season.
Currently sidelined due to injury since October, Casemiro has missed 13 games. Despite his absence, significant interest from the Saudi Pro League persists, with Paris Saint-Germain also linked, though Financial Fair Play concerns may limit their competitiveness.
United, recognizing the potential to recoup their investment, may consider a transfer in January if a suitable bid arises. Casemiro himself acknowledges that now might be the opportune moment to part ways with United, given the ongoing interest from the Saudi Pro League. The prospect of freeing up substantial wage expenses, including Casemiro’s £300,000-per-week earnings, aligns with the club’s considerations.
The decision to let Casemiro go awaits finalization of Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s INEOS-led 25% investment, intending to reshape the football department at Old Trafford. This restructuring is part of an effort to enhance the club’s business operations, including scrutinizing transfer policies. The uncertain future of manager Erik ten Hag adds complexity to United’s situation, with Graham Potter linked to a potential managerial change, though decisions of such magnitude are expected to await the establishment of Ratcliffe’s new regime.