By Axel Reyes
Former Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has been linked with a move for his former player Casemiro, as the Brazilian midfielder struggles for regular playing time at Old Trafford under new boss Rubén Amorim.
Solskjaer, now at the helm of Turkish giants Besiktas, is reportedly keen to reunite with Casemiro, who was a key player during his time in charge of the Red Devils. Casemiro's lack of regular game time under Amorim has led to speculation about his future, with a move away from Manchester looking increasingly likely.
One of the primary reasons behind Manchester United's willingness to part ways with Casemiro is his hefty salary. The Brazilian is one of the highest-paid players at the club, and offloading him would provide significant financial relief. With the club looking to balance the books, selling Casemiro could be a necessary step.
Solskjaer's relationship with Casemiro could play a crucial role in any potential deal. The Norwegian manager has a strong rapport with the Brazilian midfielder and believes that he could be a valuable asset to Besiktas.
A move to Besiktas could be beneficial for both Casemiro and Manchester United. For Casemiro, it would offer him the opportunity to reunite with a manager who he has a good relationship with and to play regular first-team football. For Manchester United, it would provide a much-needed financial boost and allow them to reinvest the funds in other areas of the squad.
However, there are several challenges that need to be overcome before a deal can be completed. Besiktas may struggle to match Manchester United's valuation of Casemiro, and the player himself may be reluctant to leave one of the biggest clubs in the world. Additionally, there is the question of whether Casemiro would be willing to move to a different league and adapt to a new style of play.
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