By the conclusion of the current campaign, Manchester United midfielder Casemiro may be on his way out. Three Saudi Arabian teams, reportedly, are interested in signing the 32-year-old: Al-Nassr, Al-Ahli, and Al-Qasidiya. Strong interest from these teams has left it up to chance which one can close a deal with Manchester United first.
Not much has gone right for Casemiro this season. He had trouble having a big influence, and at 32, his prime years seem to be behind him. Manchester United could decide now would be a good time to sell him and make an investment in a younger, more exciting player. After losing out on Champions League qualifying, letting him leave now might provide money to strengthen other parts of the team, which is essential.
The club has to improve a number of positions in order to recover for the following campaign. Top on the list is a good defensive midfielder. The inability of Manchester United to qualify for the Champions League emphasizes the need of major team upgrades. The team and its supporters both expect to see more reinforcements come in the summer.
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There can possibly be changes in management coming up. Erik ten Hag has an unclear future even if he led the club to an FA Cup triumph. The management of the club may choose to go in a different route and maybe choose a new manager to guide the squad. Manchester United’s future planning and strategy will depend critically on how this scenario develops.
Maybe Casemiro would be ideal in Saudi Arabia. The decreased intensity of the Saudi Pro League fits his professional level right now. Even if he has shown his value in the Premier League, his performance has clearly declined. He may play longer if he started again in a less demanding league.
There is a financial incentive to go to Saudi Arabia as well. Casemiro may get a big contract—probably his last big one before retiring. This is maybe the perfect chance for him to play in a less physically taxing setting and make a good living.
Finally, Casemiro and Manchester United both seem to gain from his possible transfer to Saudi Arabia. Casemiro may have a richer and less demanding conclusion to his career as the team reinvests in the team by offloading an elderly player whose performance has declined. The next several weeks will reveal a lot as players and organizations make important choices for the next campaign.
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