Manchester United’s plan to get rid of Casemiro

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The management of Manchester United is trying to end the stay of the Brazilian midfielder, Casemiro.

With the arrival of INEOS at its head, Manchester United is preparing to make some radical decisions. Among these decisions is that of paying compensation to Casemiro and releasing him from the remainder of his contract.

Casemiro, a liability for Man United

The Daily Star claims that the Mancuniens plan to negotiate with the former Real player for an early release at the end of the season. Casemiro earns 400,000 euros per week and still has two years left on his contract.

United must pay 23 million euros to be able to get rid of Casemiro next offseason. It’s a lot, but management believes that letting him go remains the best solution, because he is the equal of the club’s highest salary.

There are also concerns that the biggest future transfer targets will require financial parity. This is why the best solution is to kick him out, especially since the Auriverde international’s performance is light years away from what he showed at Real.

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