This summer, the fate of Manchester United midfielder Kasimiru has been in doubt. Rumor has it that Saudi Arabia's Aynas were interested in taking him under their wing, however, that plan seems to have taken a turn for the worse. British media revealed that Ainas has given up on bringing in the 32-year-old Brazilian star. Meanwhile, other Saudi clubs have also shown a lack of interest in Kasmiru, who looks set to continue playing for Manchester United in the new season.
Looking back at last season's Premier League, Kasmiru's performance was not impressive, contributing only one goal and two assists in 25 games. Manchester United had planned to release him for £30 million (about HK$300 million), but the European club turned a deaf ear to the offer. His high weekly salary is £350,000 (about HK$3.5 million). Given the current situation, the only team that might offer a huge contract is the Saudi team. According to sources, the Saudi team had contact with Manchester United, but the final negotiations were not made public.
"Transfer expert" Fabrizio Romano pointed out that Manchester United is eager to sell Casimiru, but so far has not received any substantial offer. Sky Sports in the UK made it clear that Casimiru must stay in the team.
In both of United's warm-up matches, Kasmiru was entrusted with the role. I firmly believe that Tannhäuser has made arrangements for the future of the central midfielder.