Manchester United midfielder Casemiro is attracting new interest from Saudi Arabian clubs Al-Nassr and Al-Qadsiah.
Al-Ittihad were keen on the 32-year-old last summer, but most Saudi clubs now have their full quota of foreign players and need to sell this month before they can bring in new recruits.
United are set to sell the Brazilian, who is one of the club's highest earners.
Casemiro, who joined from Real Madrid for £60m in 2022, earns £350,000 a week. His contract expires at the end of next season.
After an excellent debut season with the Red Devils, he has struggled to match the form that saw him win five Champions League titles in Madrid.
He has been on the bench regularly since the arrival of Ruben Amorim and is reportedly considering a departure.
United are also hoping to fire Christian Eriksen and Victor Lindelof, among others.
When asked whether Casemiro and Eriksen could start together in midfield after the 2-0 defeat to Newcastle on Monday evening, Gary Neville was emphatic in his answer.
'No, no. Perhaps that is necessary if there are many injured people. We've all been there in football where you get into your 30s and the last thing you want is to be in your 30s still playing next to you,” he told Sky Sports.
'The last thing Eriksen sees next to him is someone with a lack of energy. He wants to see someone who can compensate for the things he doesn't have, and vice versa with Casemiro.
'There are players at other clubs at the top who have no legs, but they have people around them who can hide the fact that they have no legs. They can't play as two in midfield, with those huge gaps there are.'
Bournemouth left-back Milos Kerkez and PSG's Nuno Mendes are on United's wishlist if they can raise funds this window.
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