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·11 de septiembre de 2025
Report: Man United no longer rushing Casemiro exit decision

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·11 de septiembre de 2025
Manchester United’s midfield plans have taken a significant turn with Caught Offside reporting that Casemiro has worked his way back into Ruben Amorim’s vision for the team. Despite sustained interest from Saudi side Al Ittihad, United are in no rush to part ways with the Brazilian.
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A well-placed source told Caught Offside: “Casemiro’s role at Manchester United has evolved under manager Ruben Amorim. Amorim has repositioned him as a deep-lying playmaker, giving him central responsibility in both defensive transitions and build-up play.”
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This change has revitalised his importance, especially after United failed to land Brighton midfielder Carlos Baleba. The 33-year-old is now viewed as a key figure in holding the side together during what remains a transitional phase for the club.
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Casemiro is tied to United until 2026, and the club are not prepared to sanction a sale without a replacement lined up. His desire to play at the highest level ahead of the 2026 World Cup has also weighed in favour of staying put.
Al Ittihad are expected to make another move in January and could tempt the midfielder with a lucrative offer, but for now the plan is to keep him at least until the summer.
For Amorim, this decision provides stability in a department that still needs long-term reinforcements. While younger options may be targeted in future windows, Casemiro’s experience remains invaluable to United’s pursuit of consistency.
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Many expected Casemiro to be one of the first big names moved on as Amorim reshaped the squad, especially after the Saudi interest and the inconsistent form last season. Instead, hearing that he has been “repositioned as a deep-lying playmaker” gives fans a reason to believe he still has a vital role to play.
There is something comforting about keeping a serial winner in the side during a period of flux. Casemiro’s leadership, mentality and ability to control tempo could be crucial as Amorim tries to instil his philosophy. If he is buying into the project, that sets a strong example for younger players.
The looming Saudi offers will still worry some supporters, but the fact that United are not rushing to sell suggests a more measured approach to squad management. Fans will now hope to see a rejuvenated Casemiro producing the kind of dominating performances that made him one of the best midfielders of his generation.