The Brazilian midfielder could leave the Red Devils to earn a super salary away from the Premier League. Casemiro could have a higher salary than Messi earns at Inter Miami, since in Al Nassr he was recommended by Cristiano Ronaldo and they would be offering $33 million a year which exceeds the $19 million Mess earns in MLS although the Argentine has a much higher income thanks to sponsors.
Manchester United midfielder Casemiro is reportedly on the verge of a shock move to Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr, where he will reunite with former Real Madrid teammate Cristiano Ronaldo.
Sources have indicated that the Brazilian international has been offered a lucrative contract by the Saudi Pro League side, with the deal set to make him one of the highest-paid players in the world.
Casemiro's potential departure from Old Trafford would come as a major blow to Manchester United, who signed the defensive midfielder from Real Madrid in the summer of 2022. The Brazilian quickly established himself as a key player for the Red Devils, bringing his experience and leadership qualities to Erik ten Hag's side.
However, it is believed that Casemiro has been tempted by the prospect of playing alongside Ronaldo once again and earning a significantly higher salary. The Saudi Pro League has been making waves in recent years with its ambitious recruitment drive, and the addition of both Casemiro and Ronaldo would be a major coup for the league.
Reasons for Casemiro's potential move:
Impact on Manchester United:
If Casemiro does leave Old Trafford, it would be a significant blow to Manchester United's midfield. The Brazilian has been a vital part of the team's success this season, and replacing him will be a difficult task. The club will need to identify a suitable replacement during the transfer window.
What next for Casemiro and Manchester United?
It remains to be seen whether Casemiro will complete his move to Al-Nassr. However, the rumors surrounding his potential departure have sent shockwaves through the football world. If the deal goes through, it will be a sign of the growing financial power of the Saudi Pro League and a major test for Manchester United's ability to rebuild their squad.
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