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Saudis eye raid for United duo

Casemiro and Fernandes top wish list of Pro League clubs Swoops for Alisson, Ederson and Salah being weighed up

- By Jason Burt CHIEF FOOTBALL CORRESPOND­ENT

Saudi Pro League clubs are pushing to sign Manchester United midfielder Casemiro when the transfer window opens next month.

There is also huge interest in the Brazilian’s United team-mate, Bruno Fernandes. Although that deal is regarded as far less likely, it is being discussed within the Pro League.

According to sources, up to 10 marquee signings are expected to be made this summer – with Cristiano Ronaldo’s club, Al-nassr, whose squad includes Aymeric Laporte and Sadio Mane, most strongly linked with Casemiro.

The Brazilian’s representa­tives are understood to have held talks with Pro League clubs already. United are prepared to sell and would like any deal agreed at the start of the window but will not push Casemiro out.

Ambitious moves are also being discussed for goalkeeper­s Alisson Becker, of Liverpool, and Manchester City’s Ederson. It is already known there is interest in Mohamed Salah, who was subject of a failed £150million bid last year from Al-ittihad, and Kevin De Bruyne.

It appears the Pro League will attempt to raid the Premier League with United having already forged links with clubs within the league, most notably Ittihad, who are based in Jeddah.

John Murtough, then United’s football director, has twice flown to Saudi Arabia to hold talks about potential deals and build relations. Although Murtough has since left the club, he travelled with Matt Hargreaves, United’s head of player negotiatio­ns.

Hargreaves is being integrated into United’s new leadership structure under technical director Jason Wilcox and Dan Ashworth, when he eventually arrives as sporting director.

There is expected to be far less transfer activity in the Pro League in the forthcomin­g window after £767 million was spent last year – second only to the Premier League – with 94 overseas players signed.

However the Pro League, which aims to become one of the biggest leagues in world football, also recognises that transfer windows offer opportunit­ies to raise its profile.

Pro League clubs filled their foreign quotas of eight players but there is room for movement with some signings being moved on and with more “targeted” deals expected. Quotas have been raised to 10, although two of those must be under-21 players.

Casemiro has endured a difficult season at United and has struggled even more after being asked to play as a makeshift centre-half during the club’s injury crisis. Following Sunday’s 1-0 defeat at home by

Arsenal, Casemiro was accused of being “lazy” and “naive” by former United captain Wayne Rooney, who was on pundit duties with Sky Sports.

Casemiro has also been dropped by Brazil for the forthcomin­g Copa America.

The 32-year-old has two years left on a four-year contract – with United holding the option for another 12 months – he agreed when he was signed for £70million from Real Madrid in 2022.

Telegraph Sport revealed last month that United were prepared to listen to offers for the majority of their first-team squad this summer. While the likes of Kobbie Mainoo, Rasmus Hojlund and Alejandro Garnacho are regarded as strictly off limits, the club are believed to be reluctant to narrow their options elsewhere within the squad.

It means United, who are likely to miss out on European football altogether, could be willing to hold talks on most of the other players in their squad.

The club will have to effectivel­y operate a “sell-to-buy” policy, so restricted are their finances after a £555million spend over the past three summers and the limits imposed by the Premier League’s financial rules.

Whether Fernandes is one of the players who goes remains to be seen. The United captain also has two more years left on his contract, and with an option for a further year, and the 29-year-old would be in demand if he became available.

But that seems highly unlikely with United’s new owner, Ineos, having quickly concluded that the Portugal internatio­nal remains a critical part of the squad as a player and leader.

However, if United received an extraordin­ary offer and he was interested in leaving, it would have to be considered.

There has been previous interest in Fernandes from Al-hilal, who have just won the Pro League. Ittihad would also be interested this time round.

 ?? ?? On the market: United are prepared to sell Casemiro but will not push the Brazilian midfielder out
On the market: United are prepared to sell Casemiro but will not push the Brazilian midfielder out

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