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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is looking to bring a Manchester United big-name player to Besiktas

The Turkish transfer window is still open, but Manchester United no longer wants him.

By Axel Reyes

The Turkish transfer window is still open, but Manchester United no longer wants him.
The Turkish transfer window is still open, but Manchester United no longer wants him.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, the former Manchester United manager, is reportedly keen on a reunion with Brazilian midfielder Casemiro at Besiktas. With the Turkish transfer window set to close on February 11th, the Besiktas manager is exploring options to bolster his squad and Casemiro has emerged as a potential target.

Casemiro's Situation at Manchester United

Casemiro has found himself on the fringes of the Manchester United first team under new manager, Ruben Amorim. The Brazilian midfielder, who joined the club from Real Madrid in 2022, has struggled for regular playing time and has been an unused substitute in several recent matches. This has led to speculation about his future at Old Trafford.

Solskjaer's Interest

Solskjaer, who managed Manchester United before Amorim, is well aware of Casemiro's qualities and believes the Brazilian could be a valuable asset to his Besiktas side. With the Turkish transfer window remaining open for a few more days, Solskjaer has a window of opportunity to make a move for his former player.

A Win-Win Situation

A move to Besiktas could be beneficial for both Casemiro and Manchester United. For Casemiro, it would offer the opportunity to play regular first-team football and reignite his career. For Manchester United, it would allow them to offload a high-earner and free up funds for other transfer targets.

Challenges and Opportunities

However, there are several challenges that need to be overcome for this transfer to happen. Besiktas would need to agree a fee with Manchester United, and Casemiro would need to be willing to move to Turkey. Additionally, the club would need to assess whether Casemiro's wages would fit into their budget.

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