Published on March 26, 2026
Manchester United midfielder Casemiro has reportedly become a surprising target for Major League Soccer (MLS) side as speculation mounts over his future. The Brazilian international, who is approaching the final months of his current deal with United, is said to have expressed a positive sentiment towards the idea of making a move to the United States.
Despite recent discussions about his potential exit from Old Trafford, the 31-year-old has been enjoying a remarkable season, showcasing his exceptional skills and leadership on the pitch. His performances have helped solidify United’s position in the league, further raising questions about why he would consider leaving at this stage of his career.
Sources indicate that Casemiro has confided in friends that he “likes the idea” of a switch to MLS, which has become an increasingly popular destination for established players seeking new challenges. The allure of living in the United States, combined with the opportunity to continue playing competitively, could make the move appealing for the seasoned midfielder.
While it is understood that United values Casemiro highly, the prospect of an MLS offer could prompt discussions about his future, especially given the salary and lifestyle opportunities that come with playing in America. The league has attracted numerous high-profile players in recent years, and a move for the former Real Madrid star would undoubtedly generate significant interest.
As the transfer window approaches, all eyes will be on Casemiro and the decisions he faces regarding his career trajectory. With his current contract nearing its conclusion, both the player and the club may consider the possibilities that lie ahead, making it a crucial period for the experienced midfielder.
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