Manchester United midfielder Kasmi had a disappointing season last season. A lot of news rumors that members plan to sell his 32-year-old Brazilian international this summer, but still no ball club to receive goods. British media pointed out that if the Red Devils want to terminate the contract with Kasmilu or force a sale, he will have to pay £25 million (about HK$247 million) in wages. Considering the financial problems, the members may keep Kasmiru.
It was previously reported that Saudi Arabian giants Ainas were planning to buy Kasmiru, with Manchester United demanding a transfer fee of £30 million (around HK$297 million), with the results as follows. After signing the star at a sky-high price, the Saudi Arabian club reportedly found that the regular shipments were not right. This summer, the strategy of increasing the number of soldiers became more cautious, especially the level of Kasmiru has dropped, the weekly salary is as high as 350,000 pounds (about 3.46 million Hong Kong dollars), which makes the lesser clubs deterred. United won't be easy buyers. Unless Kasmiru is willing to significantly reduce his artificial transfers, United will compensate for the remaining two years of his contract, with a wage bill of $25 million, and terminate the contract.
A similar situation happened to Manchester United last year. They originally agreed to sell Harry Magooni's Westham. However, the midfielder demanded compensation for his salary. As a result, the deal was blown away. Kasmiru could be repeating history this time.