Inter Miami Aims to Sign Casemiro
Inter Miami, led by Lionel Messi, is preparing to strengthen its midfield by signing Brazilian midfielder Casemiro during the summer transfer window, after the English club Manchester United announced the end of his contract at the conclusion of the current Premier League season, according to reports from the British newspaper "The Sun."
Casemiro recently visited Miami to assess the atmosphere and potential before a possible move to the MLS. He is expected to join as a free agent, which is an attractive option for the club's management, despite financial challenges and restrictions on the number of standout players in the team.
Inter Miami's management is facing organizational challenges due to salary caps in the MLS, as the club currently holds three designated player slots occupied by Messi, Rodrigo De Paul, and Germán Berterame. This means that signing Casemiro would require a star contract that exceeds the traditional salary limit.
In addition to Inter Miami, Casemiro received offers from the Saudi league and several European clubs, while Porto is monitoring the player. However, the prospect of playing alongside Messi and the favorable climate might attract him to the American league.
Casemiro is considered a potential leadership addition to Inter Miami's midfield, having participated in 24 matches this season, during which he scored 5 goals and provided 2 assists. The deal will depend on the player's ability to adjust his financial demands and the club's ability to find a spot within the salary cap to achieve financial balance for the team.
Casemiro recently visited Miami to assess the atmosphere and potential before a possible move to the MLS. He is expected to join as a free agent, which is an attractive option for the club's management, despite financial challenges and restrictions on the number of standout players in the team.
Inter Miami's management is facing organizational challenges due to salary caps in the MLS, as the club currently holds three designated player slots occupied by Messi, Rodrigo De Paul, and Germán Berterame. This means that signing Casemiro would require a star contract that exceeds the traditional salary limit.
In addition to Inter Miami, Casemiro received offers from the Saudi league and several European clubs, while Porto is monitoring the player. However, the prospect of playing alongside Messi and the favorable climate might attract him to the American league.
Casemiro is considered a potential leadership addition to Inter Miami's midfield, having participated in 24 matches this season, during which he scored 5 goals and provided 2 assists. The deal will depend on the player's ability to adjust his financial demands and the club's ability to find a spot within the salary cap to achieve financial balance for the team.