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Casemiro trembles, his replacement could arrive at Man United for 30 million euros

Manchester United have defined the player to replace Casemiro now.

By Angus Barnes

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The red devils new owners are looking to change the way that the signings were done in the past season, and that could include leeting Casemiro leave the team.

Manchester United are looking to make sure that they sign players that not only arrive to the team for a few seasons, but the fact is that now they are looking to sign young players that could actually be a part of the team and their project for a lot of years to come, and this could be one of the main reasons they would let Casemiro leave the team now.

On top of that it has also been confirmed that the red devils believe that if they sell Casemiro to the Saudi Arabia league they would be able to get at least 40 million euros for him, and that would be an important boost for the budget of the team and to secure some new players that could also help the team in the next part of the season as well.

Several sources have now confirmed that with the arrival of Sir Jim Ratcliffe to the team, he would also be looking to secure the arrival of Youssouf Fofana, the midfielder from the Monaco team seems to be one of the best options that the red devils currently have and they would be ready to bring him to the team.

Youssouf Fofana is a 25 year old midfielder that has been able to raise the interest of a lot of teams around the world, but the fact is that now the CEO of INEOS would be looking to secure the arrival of the midfielder with his relationships that he has on the Ligue 1 teams and with the new budget that he would bring to the team for the future.

Youssouf Fofana value

Most of the sources have also confirmed that the red devils might be able to sign Youssouf Fofana for a total amount of 30 million euros, making him a really cheap option for the team in the next two transfer windows to reinforce the midfield right away.


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