Casemiro makes decision on Man Utd future after Saudi Arabia transfer links

Casemiro is planning to see the rest of his contract in Manchester United, despite the fact that he cut off the pecking order under Ruben Amorim.

The Brazilian midfielder returned to the starting line-up for the latest defeat of United to go to Spurs on Sunday afternoon, his first performance in the Premier League since December.

And with another 18 months about his deal, the 32-year-old said he would like to stay in Manchester, despite permanent interest from clubs in the Saudi Pro League.

As quoted by AS, Casemiro said: “Above all, I respect Manchester United, a club where I am very grateful. I have a year and a half on my contract and I would like to fulfill it here in Manchester.

“I feel at ease here and my family too. They have adjusted, we speak English. I am very grateful to the fans of Old Trafford and the club. I am happy at club level. “

Casemiro is one of the best earners of the Premier League, with a weekly wage package of £ 350,000, and United likes to continue to discharge their big salary players to make a team building possible in the summer.

United was able to lend Marcus Rashford, to Aston Villa and Antony, to Real Betis, in the January transfer window to illuminate the short -term burden – both loan clubs have most of their important salaries.

But Sir Jim Ratcliffe is planning to make further redundancies for the non-football staff of the club and Amorim said before the loss of Spurs that he and the team have to bear the fault for those cuts.

He said: “Our team is not performing for a long period. We buy players and spend money. And then we don't have that return. So it's up to us, these problems. People lose their jobs, so we have to acknowledge that. The biggest problem is football – we are not in the Champions League, so income is not the same.

“Everyone here knows that it is really difficult for people who lose jobs. The fans always support us, they are great and we increase the ticket prices. We know that this is our fault in the football department. We are responsible for that.

“It is really important not to ignore that. So the only way to help is to win games to the Champions League. Then you don't relieve many people. So we have to get up. “

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