Only Saudis would pay for Casemiro

In recent years, many big names in the world of football have moved to the Arabian Peninsula, and this trend continues. A particularly large number of foreign players in the Saudi Professional League come from Brazil, with as many as 27 this season. Neymar, Fabinho, Firmino, Malcom, Anderson Talisca, and Renan Lodi are just some of the names that have found their future in Saudi Arabia, and Casemiro could join this group. Al Ahli, Al Nassr, and Al Qadisiyah are all interested in signing him. The enormous salary of the 32-year-old footballer (350,000 pounds a month) is the main reason Manchester United wants to part ways with him. It’s clear that Saudi clubs are willing to offer this amount, if not more, along with a transfer fee of around 30 million, which Al Ahli and Al Qadisiyah are planning to pay.Ten Hag reveals his plans after ManchesterAl Nassr is considering Casemiro as a potential addition to their midfield, where he would pair up with Marcelo Brozović. However, the second-placed team in the Saudi league is somewhat sceptical due to Casemiro’s underwhelming season in the Premier League and the high transfer fee demanded by the English club. It should be noted that Casemiro would likely prefer to join this team, as it would give him the chance to reunite with Cristiano Ronaldo, with whom he won numerous trophies at Real Madrid, including three Champions League titles. On the other hand, Al Ahli and the newly promoted Al Qadisiyah are ready to act immediately and secure Casemiro’s signature as quickly as possible. The South American footballer has left a significant mark on European football, winning five Champions League titles with Real Madrid, three La Liga championships, and three UEFA Super Cups. He played a crucial role in the Royal Club, but he hasn’t managed to continue in the same vein in the Premier League.Yorke rates Højlund: ‘I’d give him a 5 out of 10’It’s true that few players have shone at Manchester United in recent years, but as the season progressed, criticism of Casemiro mounted. Numerous injuries in the last defensive line forced the defensive midfielder to play as a centre-back, a position not natural to him, and it seemed things went downhill from there. The possibility of a split between Casemiro and the English giant became evident after the FA Cup final, where it was reported at the last moment that the experienced defensive midfielder would not be part of the squad due to an injury. However, Brazilian media speculated that the injury was not the real reason for his absence. It seems that Casemiro has not ignored these comments and is likely to move to a much less demanding league without completely leaving his beloved sport. A meeting between Manchester United’s management and the Brazilian is scheduled for the coming days.##NAJAVA_MECA_8130320##

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