Casemiro, Man United
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Bruno Fernandes gave Casemiro the freedom to head home the opener for Manchester United, but the Brazilian midfielder's goal was the subject of controversy
Casemiro has never beaten Liverpool in a Manchester United shirt but he has grown in importance to Ruben Amorim
THE chants of Casemiro’s name were so loud they might have caused ripples in the River Irwell. On an evening that Carlos Baleba, a midfielder of interest to Manchester United, failed to showcase
Casemiro continued his fine run of form with a goal for Manchester United against Nottingham Forest. The Brazilian has come under scrutiny at Man Utd on the back of his big-money move from Real Madrid. But Michael Carrick has praised Casemiro for his recent displays, which continued against Sean Dyche’s side on Saturday.
Former Man City financial adviser Stefan Borson exclusively told Football Insider Casemiro would have to accept a “big” wage cut to remain at Man United beyond this season. Casemiro has been a regular starter in recent weeks, helping the Manchester giants turn things around on the pitch.
Casemiro and Ruben Amorim have a few things in common. The Manchester United coach and midfielder share a common language; they have both played in the Portuguese top-flight, for Porto and Benfica, respectively;
United earned a creditable point through Amad’s first goal of the season and it was a spectacular one — hit sweetly on the volley, during the second phase of Mbeumo’s right-sided set-piece, after Nikola Milenkovic’s headed clearance only went as far as the edge of the penalty box.
Sources say Saudi Pro League sides are preparing offers for Casemiro despite Man United planning to offer him a new contract.
I was going to assess Manchester United's burning need for another wing-back. Ruben Amorim needs to upgrade on Diogo Dalot while also easing the pressure on Patrick Dorgu, who proved with his shaky substitute cameo against Brighton that he is still a raw,
CASEMIRO is set to go head-to-head against another one of his potential replacements when Manchester United visit Nottingham Forest this weekend. The 33-year-old Brazil