Casemiro ‘willing to leave Man Utd this month’ with Saudi club offering £650k-a-week transfer

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MANCHESTER UNITED star Casemiro could leave this month after being offered a whopping £650,000-a-week deal by a major Saudi club.

United landed the midfielder from Real Madrid in 2022 following a staggering £70million deal but he has had mixed fortunes since his move to the Premier League.

Al-Nassr are offering Manchester United star Casemiro a £650,000-a-week dealGetty

Casemiro has told Man Utd he is ready to leave the clubRex

According to Give Me Sport, the 32-year-old has been offered a way out of Manchester that would see him becoming one of the top five highest earners in Saudi Arabia.

Al-Nassr are keeping tabs on the Brazil international, who could reunite with fellow Real legend Cristiano Ronaldo if he moves to Riyadh.

Casemiro has been attracting interest from the Middle Eastern nation for quite some time amid his uncertain future at Man Utd under manager Ruben Amorim.

Al-Nassr‘s interest is so intense that Saudi Pro League sporting director Michael Emenalo is driving the move himself.

However, there has been no contact between the Saudi outfit and United so far.

The defensive midfielder has a contract with the Manchester giants until 2026.

And according to The Times, he has informed his club he is ready to leave.

And Amorim’s side is willing to sell with a significant price cut as they rate the ex-Real star at about £25m.

Casemiro appears likelier to leave Old Trafford at the end of the season.

However, Al-Nassr want to fast-track things and seal a deal during the January transfer window.

Casemiro has struggled to impress this term despite amassing a total of 22 appearances across all competitions.

United have been enduring a tumultuous campaign across all fronts as they have tumbled down to 13th place in the Premier League table.

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