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As Casemiro remains on the bench, Amorim explains his lack of playing time

The footballer, who is the highest earner at Manchester United, is a target for Saudi Arabian clubs.

By Axel Reyes

The footballer, who is the highest earner at Manchester United, is a target for Saudi Arabian clubs.
The footballer, who is the highest earner at Manchester United, is a target for Saudi Arabian clubs.

Manchester United manager Rubén Amorim has raised eyebrows with his recent comments regarding the future of midfielder Casemiro. Since taking over at Old Trafford, Amorim has opted to leave the Brazilian international on the bench for a significant portion of matches, leading to speculation about the player's future at the club.

In a recent press conference, Amorim addressed the situation, stating, "I have to choose the player with the characteristics that I see in the game. So it’s just that. I want to play a style of play that is sometimes different to other coaches and I have to choose based on that."

Casemiro, who joined Manchester United from Real Madrid for a significant fee, has been one of the club's highest earners. His lack of playing time has fueled speculation about a potential move to Saudi Arabia, where he would be offered a lucrative contract.

A Tactical Shift

Amorim's comments suggest that his tactical approach is not suited to Casemiro's style of play. The Portuguese manager has implemented a more possession-based style of football, which may not fully utilize the Brazilian's defensive and physical attributes.

The Impact on the Squad

Casemiro's reduced role has had a significant impact on the Manchester United squad. The Brazilian midfielder has been a key player for the club since his arrival, and his absence has been felt in the team's performances.

What Next for Casemiro?

With the transfer window approaching, the future of Casemiro at Manchester United is uncertain. If the Brazilian is not happy with his lack of playing time, he may seek a move away from the club. However, his high wages and the fact that he is still under contract make a transfer difficult.