
Sangare to the Rescue? Man United Plot €50m Forest Raid as Casemiro Bids Fond Farewell
Manchester United are eyeing a €50m move for Nottingham Forest's Ibrahim Sangare as a Casemiro replacement, with rivals like Bayern and Liverpool also interested. Noussair Mazraoui paid an emotional tribute to the departing Brazilian, sharing a funny nutmeg story. Forest aim to profit from the sale amid financial pressures.
Sangare to the Rescue? Man United Plot €50m Forest Raid as Casemiro Bids Fond Farewell
Picture this: Manchester United's midfield is crying out for a proper enforcer, and who's stepping into the spotlight? None other than Ibrahim Sangare, the towering Ivorian powerhouse from Nottingham Forest. With Casemiro packing his bags, the Red Devils are reportedly lining up a cheeky €50 million bid to snag the 28-year-old this summer.
Sources close to the action, as per reports from CaughtOffside, reckon United scouts have been drooling over Sangare's duel-winning antics and ice-cool head under pressure. At 1.91m tall, he's built like a brick wall – perfect to fill the void left by the Brazilian veteran. Forest splashed out around €35 million on him back in 2023, but they're holding out for a tidy profit now, eyeing €45-50 million in talks.
Rivals Circling, But United Hold the Cash
It's not just United sniffing around. Bayern Munich, Liverpool, Aston Villa, and West Ham have all had their eyes on Sangare in the past. The Hammers even tried a punt before, while Villa and West Ham could use a defensive midfield rock to shore up their backlines.
Forest fans might shed a tear – Sangare's become a proper Premier League beast, acting as a no-nonsense shield in front of the defence. But with the club needing a big sale to balance the books (alongside gems like Elliot Anderson and Murillo), he's prime merchandise. His contract runs until 2028, so they've got leverage, but United's chequebook is mightier.
Why Sangare over flashier names? Blokes like Adam Wharton or Carlos Baleba would cost a king's ransom. Sangare's Premier League-proven, adapted to the frenzy, and represents smart business. As one insider put it, he's the cost-effective beast United need to transform their engine room.
Mazraoui Gutted: Casemiro's Nutmeg Legacy Lives On
Meanwhile, Noussair Mazraoui didn't hold back when chatting to club media about Casemiro's imminent exit. The Moroccan full-back admitted it's a "sad day", praising the 34-year-old's winning mentality and experience from his Real Madrid glory days.
"He knows how to win, the road to it – he's lived it," Mazraoui said. He even shared a cracking anecdote: final whistle blows, United win the ball back, Casemiro nutmegs him for a laugh post-match. "Joking but a great guy," Mazraoui chuckled. Casemiro joined in 2022 for £70m, bagged a Carabao Cup and FA Cup, but United waved goodbye to those hefty wages rather than trigger his extension.
Mazraoui namechecked influences too – Hakim Ziyech and Zakaria Labyad from his Ajax days helped the young lad break through. Playing alongside winners like Casemiro? Priceless.
Transformative Signing or Pipe Dream?
For United, under whoever's steering the ship next (Ruben Amorim? Michael Carrick? Who knows), Sangare could be the missing piece. Forest supporters get it – a mega sale funds survival in the top flight, especially if relegation beckons. But let's be real, losing your midfield colossus stings.
United have the dough to make it happen, especially post-Casemiro wage savings. Will they pull the trigger? Or let rivals like Bayern swoop? Keep your eyes peeled, lads – this summer window's already heating up like a Forest City Ground derby.
As reported by CaughtOffside and outlets like Stretty News, this rumour's got legs. Sangare in red? Now that's a pub debate worth a pint.
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