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Casemiro’s stance on Man Utd future revealed as Galatasaray plot move for Brazilian after Liverpool nightmare

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Casemiro's stance on Man Utd future revealed as Galatasaray plot move for Brazilian

Casemiro has reportedly made a decision on his Manchester United future as Galatasaray plot a move for the Brazilian after Liverpool nightmare.

Following a string of unimpressive performances, including a particularly difficult outing against Liverpool, speculation had arisen about Casemiro’s potential departure from Old Trafford. Galatasaray have been considering a move for Casemiro, with their transfer window still open until next Friday but the former Real Madrid star has no intention of leaving Manchester United, according to The Daily Mail.

Casemiro’s debut season at Manchester United was highly successful after his Ā£70 million ($92m) transfer from Real Madrid in the summer of 2022. The Brazilian played a key role in United’s resurgence, helping the team secure a top-four finish and a place in the UEFA Champions League. However, the 2023-24 season had been less kind to the 32-year-old as his form noticeably dipped, with errors creeping into his performances. And the recent struggles against the Reds have put his future in uncertain waters under Erik ten Hag.

Casemiro has been left out of the national team squad for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Ecuador and Paraguay. The exclusion adds to the midfielder’s recent woes and raises questions about his current standing both at club and international levels. Moreover, his position at United has been further complicated by the arrival of Manuel Ugarte from Paris Saint-Germain. The Uruguayan midfielder, who joined the Red Devils in a Ā£50.5 million deal (Ā£42.3m/$55m), poses direct competition for Casemiro’s starting spot in midfield and could potentially find himself on the bench more often this season after his latest stinker against Liverpool.

It is understood that Casemiro is not fazed by the competition as he backs his abilities to reclaim his place in the starting lineup. He is currently Manchester United’s highest-paid player, earning a reported Ā£375,000 ($394,000) per week and it is unlikely that Galatasaray would be able to match these wages. The Red Devils were hoping to get a formal offer from one of the clubs in the Saudi Pro League but with the transfer window now closed, the prospect of Casemiro moving to the Middle East has dissipated.

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