Casemiro tracked by Saudi Arabia

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Not in Ruben Amorim’s plans at Manchester United who prefers Manuel Ugarte and Kobbie Mainoo, Casemiro has only played two games since the signing of the former Sporting coach on the bench of the Reds Devils. According to The TelegraphAl-Nassr would hold the rope to sign the Brazilian international midfielder this winter. Casemiro would then join his former Real Madrid teammate Cristiano Ronaldo, which would suggest that the Portuguese would consider extending his contract, at almost 40 years old.

With the departure of Seko Fofana to Rennes and the probable departure of Anderson Talisca to Fenerbahce, the runner-up in the last Saudi Arabian championship has freed up one of the eight non-community places at the club, a place which could therefore go to Casemiro. A sale of the Brazilian could allow Manchester United to accelerate on the Nuno Mendes file, which Ruben Amorim really likes.

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