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PSG to compete with Saudi clubs for Casemiro's signing

Published at :December 12, 2023 at 8:43 PM
Modified at :January 14, 2024 at 12:20 AM
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Rajarshi Shukla


Casemiro is currently recovering from injury

According to Sports Zone, Paris Saint-Germain are thought to be interested in Manchester United player Casemiro (30).

The Manchester Evening News and The Guardian have also reported that the Premier League team would be willing to let the Brazilian leave. This season, Casemiro has once again been a regular starter for Manchester United, but he hasn’t played since late October due to an injury.

However, Erik ten Hag is trying to bolster his team because the Red Devils haven’t been playing well. Manchester United will need to sell to raise money, and The Guardian reports that Casemiro is one of the players the team is willing to part ways with.

According to Sports Zone, the player’s representatives are also amenable to the player leaving. The French daily claims that Al-Hilal, a Saudi club, might offer a contract for more than $20 million a year. Nonetheless, Europe is also showing interest.

The Brazilian international is being considered by the French champions, while an Italian team that has not been named is also intrigued.

Given that Georgino Wijnaldum’s move from Liverpool did not pan out, PSG may need to acquire a new holding midfield player.

They might focus on Casemiro, but his long-term Manchester United devotion may make any possible move for the former Porto player difficult.

At thirty years old, Casemiro still has enough of the best football left in him, and it is said that he dislikes taking second place to anyone. He played a key role in Ten Hag’s team last season. Thanks to Casemiro’s efforts, United won an incredible Carabao Cup.

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