Casemiro is open to a move away from Manchester United next month, with SIX Saudi Pro League clubs interested in his services.
United have no money available to make new signings in the January transfer window and will have to sell players before they can make a move. As a result, United could look to cash in on players like Casemiro in an attempt to raise money.
Al-Hilal, Al-Nassr, Al-Ittihad, Al-Ahli, Al-Ettifaq and Al-Qadisiyah are all in the running to sign the experienced midfielder. According to Brazil's UOL, Casemiro is open to a move to Saudi Arabia and there are no “major obstacles” standing in the way of a deal.
Al Nassr is said to be excited by the prospect of reuniting him with Cristiano Ronaldo, with whom he won four Champions Leagues during their time together at Real Madrid. The news comes after United legend Gary Neville attacked Casemiro following the Red Devils' latest defeat to Newcastle.
Neville claimed United boss Ruben Amorim can no longer play both Casemiro and Christian Eriksen in midfield. “Casemiro and Eriksen don't have the legs to move,” he said.
“Casemiro and Eriksen shouldn't be playing together in the Premier League. It's just so easy. When you saw Manchester United as the starting XI, you had to think it would be very difficult for this team to play well.”
“The two full-backs aren't very good in the attacking part of the pitch. The two central midfielders can't run. The back three have no legs. They've been absolutely terrible. You're looking at the worst pound-for-pound… team in the country.
'There are only three who can say that they are doing well under Amorim: [Diogo] Dalot, [Noussair] Mazraoui and Amad.” The 3-4-3 system that Amorim has tried to implement since taking charge of United has attracted some criticism, but the Portuguese plans to stick to his guns.
“When you change coaches, especially at these types of clubs, it is because they do not win and specifically play in the system they were bought for and choose that system perfectly,” he explained when asked if he would consider leaving change. his style.
“So at that point, with the idea of working two years in preparation, they were losing. So I'm going to switch to that system which I don't believe changes things to win matches? So I can understand your ideas .For me it's simpler than that.”
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