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What Manchester United have planned for Casemiro after Liverpool horror show
- EXCLUSIVE from Graeme Bailey
In his first appearance since Manuel Ugarte signed for Manchester United, Casemiro endured something of a disaster at Old Trafford against Liverpool.
Despite his good intentions, Casemiro was at f꧑ault for both of Liverpool’s goals before half-time, leading Erik ten Hag to whip him off the pitch before the pla🌠yers came back out.
When he signed from Real Madrid in 2022, the 32-year-old was initially a sensation for the🌟 club, the exact kind of midfield leader they’d been looking for.
However, two years on, Casemiro’s stock has fallen dramatically, and the Brazilian may still be set for a late departure from Manchester United in the coming weeks.
TBR Football understands that a possible exit for Casemiro to Turkey in♒ the coming weeks can’t be ruled out.
Casemiro could still leave Manchester United for Galatasaray in coming weeks
Casemiro was linked with a move to Saudi Arabia all summer, but despite conversations with United, t💯alks failed to 🔥reach a conclusion.
As mentioned, Ten Hag’s side have now secured the signing of Ugarte from Paris Saint-Germain meaning that Casemiro’s game time𝐆 will be limited going forward.

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The midfielder is aware of the situation, and therefore would consider a move to Turkey if th🐓e right option was available.
Fenerbahce are no longer in the reckoning to sign Casemiro given their own late 🎀swoop to sign his former United teammate So💛fyan Amarabt.
However, Galatasaray, who are set to secure the signing of Victor Osimhen, do have some interest in a possible ☂loan deal.
Despite the deadline passing in England, Turkey’s transfer wiꦬndow remains open until😼 mid-September.
However, Casemiro’s huge wages me🐟an any deal would 🍃not be easy to broker.
As🌳 far as United’s stance is concerned, they would still be open to letting Casemiro go for the right deal.
Ugarte arrives at Old Trafford with pressure on his shoulders
Although he looks well-equipped to cope, ther😼e’s no doubt that 23-year-old Ugarte will have a tough job after the international break, immediately tasked ൲with improving Ten Hag’s midfield.
Based on his performances for Uruguay and Paris S𒀰aint-Ger📖main in the past, the defensive midfielder should eventually pass the test well.
Casemiro’s poor performance against Liverpool has once again put United’s midfield three under the♑ microscope.
But in truth, Ugarte should compliment Kobbie Mainoo, who made a rare mistake himself on Sunday when dropping slightly deꦏeper to receive the ball.