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End of the Road at Old Trafford
Manchester United’s recent acquisition, Casemiro, has been deemed surplus to requirements after a series of underwhelming performances. The Brazilian midfielder, who joined the club for a substantial £70million, is facing an early exit, with his tenure at Old Trafford potentially coming to an abrupt halt after just two seasons.
Saudi Arabian Clubs Show Interest
It has emerged that Casemiro is on the radar of several Saudi Arabian clubs, with a move expected to materialize this summer. Despite the financial hit, Manchester United appears ready to endure a significant loss to facilitate his departure, signaling a lack of faith in the player’s future contribution to the team.
Criticism from Football Insiders
Former Scotland international Frank McAvennie has voiced his disappointment in Casemiro’s impact since his arrival at Manchester United. McAvennie criticized the player’s attitude and performance, particularly noting a decline when Casemiro was shifted to play as a centre-back due to team injuries and tactical changes by manager Erik ten Hag.
Questionable Work Ethic and Performance
The critique extends to Casemiro’s work ethic, with McAvennie labeling him as “lazy” and attributing United’s defensive woes in part to the midfielder’s lackluster efforts off the ball. The verdict is clear: Casemiro’s time at Manchester United has fallen well below expectations.
A Need for Change
As Manchester United looks to rebuild and strengthen their squad, it seems Casemiro’s journey with the club is coming to an end. With a storied career behind him, the next chapter awaits, but it will no longer be at the Theatre of Dreams.

