- **Q: Will Casemiro stay at Manchester United?
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Football / Manchester United
Manchester United must decide whether to extend Casemiro's contract. Despite his resurgence and importance to the team, a long-term view suggests letting him leave next summer might be the best course of action. His future may also be tied...
Casemiro's resurgence is undeniable, but Manchester United must consider his age (34 in February) and the long-term implications of extending his contract. While he provides experience and leadership, the club needs to invest in younger midfielders.
The decision may hinge on Bruno Fernandes' future. If Fernandes leaves, United might be more inclined to keep Casemiro for stability. However, if United retain Fernandes, they may opt to let Casemiro go and invest in new midfield talent such as Adam Wharton, Angelo Stiller or Ayyoub Bouaddi.
Financially, Casemiro's high wages are a concern. He may need to accept a pay cut to remain at the club, especially with interest from Saudi Arabia. A reduced contract could be a compromise, but United must weigh the cost against the benefits of keeping an aging player.
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