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Stretty News 4mos ago
Ineos poised to ignore Ten Hag’s pleas to keep one player as they aim to cash in before it’s too late
Source:Stretty News

Newly-appointed sporting director Dan Ashworth has a pivotal summer ahead of him at Manchester United, as does the rest of Sir Jim Ratcliffe's sporting structure.

Of course, the excitement for supporters across a transfer window stems predominantly from which signings the club could welcome to bolster the squad ahead of the 2024/2025 term. However, in order to ensure they have the maximum funds available, INEOS must sanction numerous outgoings in the coming weeks.

There's been little movement regarding potential departures - only murmurings regarding a handful of Reds. It was revealed yesterday by Manchester Evening News that Donny van de Beek was in talks over a move, which will come as no surprise to anyone as he looks to put an end to a truly torrid tenure at Old Trafford.

Now, the hierarchy is poised to ignore Erik ten Hag's pleas to keep one player in his squad and instead cash in on him before it's too late; as per Football Transfers, INEOS are adamant about shifting Casemiro while he has interest from Saudi Pro League sides.

Now or never to cash in on PS70m Casemiro It's likely the last chance United will get to recuperate a respectable fee for the experienced Brazilian. He's now 32 years old and is undoubtedly past his prime, with his performances last season showcasing a significant drop-off from those the campaign prior.

Manchester United's Dutch manager Erik ten Hag (L) talks to Manchester United's Brazilian midfielder #18 Casemiro. (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP) When David de Gea departed in 2023, Casemiro became the highest earner on the books at United, pocketing a ludicrous PS350,000 per week. You'd struggle to find any fan who believes he's warranted such wages over the last nine months.