Man Utd star Casemiro 'closing in on transfer' to play with greatest rival
- Inter Miami is closing in on a deal to sign Brazilian midfielder Casemiro, who departs Manchester United when his contract expires this summer.
- The Galaxy hold Casemiro's discovery rights, a Major League Soccer mechanism granting priority negotiation status to the first club that lists a player.
- Occupying all three Designated Player spots with Lionel Messi, Rodrigo De Paul, and German Berterame, Miami cannot sign the midfielder on a full contract unless one departs.
- Despite interest from Al Ittihad, sources confirmed Casemiro prefers the David Beckham-owned club, as the Brazil international prepares for this summer's World Cup.
- Clubs have previously paid rivals to acquire discovery rights, suggesting Miami can resolve the impediment; Casemiro would arrive as a free agent during the secondary transfer window from July 13 to Sept. 2.
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Inter Miami nearing deal to bring in Brazilian star Casemiro to pair with Lionel Messi
A Manchester United veteran is closing in on a deal to join another soccer great in the MLS. Brazilian star Casemiro is expected to reach a deal with Lionel Messi-led Inter Miami after he revealed he would depart Man United this summer after his contract ends, according to multiple reports.
Goodbye Man Utd Casemiro, to play alongside Messi in place of Son Heung-min; Decides to head to MLS... Rejected Europe and Saudi Arabia → 3-year contract with Inter Miami imminent OSEN = Reporter Ko Seong-hwan Casemiro, 34, is leaving Manchester United and heading to the American stage. His destination is none other than Inter Miami, where Lionel Messi, 39, plays.
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