Man United ‘agree to offload £375,000-a-week flop’ for the rest of the season

Man United has reportedly agreed to get one of their best paid flops from their wage account in a loan agreement – despite the fact that the transfer window was concluded a week ago.

The business community closed for the major European competitions on 3 February. However, a number of other competitions remain open to business and that MAN United has enabled that to lower the costs.

United was cautious to the January transfer window, because they feel the tension of tight financial limitations and PSR limits.

Although the club was in 13th place in the Premier League and screamed for a proven striker, they only signed Patrick Dorgu, Ayden Heaven and Diego Leon (pre -contract) – Talented, young players bought for the long term without high Costs.

In anticipation of Marcus Rashford and Antony have left the club on loan and now it seems that the club might have found a house for a third of their well -paid flops.

Flamengo -manager Filipe Luis is reportedly interested in bringing Casemiro to Rio de Janeiro with the Brazilian window that closes on 28 February.

“I can assure you that Flamengo has investigated the player's situation in recent days,” said journalist Jorge Nicola.

“The English club agreed to borrow him and help with part of his salary. Filipe Luís would like to count on Casemiro.

'Flamengo understands that, given all the figures, it is a very risky company. Although United is willing to help with the majority of the salary, a very high amount should still be paid. '

Casemiro is one of the best paid players in the Premier League with a weekly wage of £ 375,000. So, even if Man United would retain a high percentage of the 32-year-old account, a loan agreement would still be expensive for Flamengo.

It is enormous within United's interest to get every deal they can get over the line, but Casemiro offers little more than a drain on resources – after he only played 20 minutes before Ruben Amorim's side in the last five games.

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