Saudi clubs are interested in acquiring Manchester United midfielders Casemiro and Bruno Fernandes next summer.
Having noticeably slowed down this season, Casemiro — with his huge salary — has become a burden for United, and interest from Saudi Arabia represents almost the only realistic opportunity for the Red Devils to sell the 32-year-old Brazilian.
First of all, Al-Nasr is interested in Casemiro, who is supported by former United striker Cristiano Ronaldo, as well as Emerick Laporte and Sadio Mane.
Saudi clubs are also eyeing Casemiro’s United partner Fernandes, although the departure of the 29-year-old Portuguese from Manchester looks much less likely.
According to The Telegraph, Saudi league clubs are planning to make up to 10 high-profile acquisitions in the summer window, and Casemiro and Fernandes are not limited to their goals in the Premier League.
The Saudis are also showing interest in Alisson and Mohamed Salah from Liverpool, Ederson and Kevin De Bruyne from Manchester City.