
Casemiro's Old Trafford Swan Song? Romano Dashes Extension Hopes as Camavinga Emerges on United's Radar
Fabrizio Romano confirms Manchester United have no plans to extend Casemiro's contract despite his resurgent form, sticking to plans for his summer exit. The club is reportedly eyeing Real Madrid's Eduardo Camavinga as a long-term midfield replacement with a €50m+ offer. Under Michael Carrick's interim charge, United sit third and are set for Champions League football.
Casemiro's Old Trafford Swan Song? Romano Dashes Extension Hopes as Camavinga Emerges on United's Radar
Picture this: Casemiro, the grizzled Brazilian midfield maestro, is suddenly looking like the Manchester United saviour again. After a dodgy couple of seasons, he's back to his imperious best, smashing in seven goals this term and just one shy of his career high. With the Red Devils flying under interim gaffer Michael Carrick – seven wins in nine, third in the Premier League – fans are dreaming of a contract U-turn. But hold your horses, lads.
From £70m Gamble to Undroppable Hero
United shelled out a eye-watering £70m for Casemiro back in 2022, when he was already 30 and raising a few eyebrows. First season? Magic. League Cup glory, a screamer in the final. Then came the tough times – injuries, form dips – but this year? He's everywhere, anchoring the midfield like it's 2014 Real Madrid vintage.
Club announced earlier he'd be off when his mega £350k-a-week deal expires. Makes sense on paper: clear the wage bill, splash on fresh legs in midfield. Expected Champions League return (he's won it five times, remember?) had whispers of a rethink. Supporters chanting his name, form god-tier. Could they flip?
Romano Drops the Reality Check
Enter transfer oracle Fabrizio Romano, who shut that down sharpish on his YouTube channel. "Nothing has changed," he insists, as reported by Steve Pearson at TEAMtalk. No extension talks, no U-turn signals. Age (he's 33), salary, long-term planning – all factors. United love him, Carrick adores him, but no one's reaching for the pen.
Romano covers his bases: "Can't predict the future." Fair play, but his sources scream 'exit stage left'. Casemiro's pondering options, nothing signed yet. It's pragmatic United – delighted with the veteran, but eyes on youth. As per Football365 on OneFootball, the message is clear: brilliant season, ta very much, but cheers.
Camavinga: The Shiny New Toy?
So, replacement shopping? Enter Eduardo Camavinga, Real Madrid's versatile French whiz-kid. Spanish reports reckon United are prepping a €50m+ (£43m) bid to prise him away. Madrid won't budge cheap – guy's a tactical Swiss Army knife – but promise him the engine room throne in a youthful rebuild? Tempting.
Carrick's interim stint has United purring: unbeaten run bar one, Champions League cash incoming. Budget's earmarked for midfield overhaul anyway. Fans might mourn Casemiro's bite, but Camavinga's box-to-box dynamism could be the future. Rashford links to Barca? That's for another pint.
Keane's out there slagging off Carrick for the top job, but that's United drama as usual. Casemiro bows out a hero? Likely. U-turn? Don't hold your breath. Romano's word is gospel – for now.