It seems that three players are guaranteed to leave Manchester United in summer.
Various reports have suggested that the experienced trio of Christian Eriksen, Jonny Evans and Tom Heaton will all leave the club at the end of their current agreement at the end of the campaign. Samuel Luckhurst from Manchester Evening News said That these last two could even be likely to retire at the end of the campaign.
As for Eriksen, he declared in an interview in mid-March that he could go out, revealing that he did not “Heard anything from the club, and therefore I suppose that the collaboration will stop” at the end of June.
There are therefore three expenses which seem inevitable to Old Trafford. There could be several others, including Casemiro.
What does the future of Casemiro contain?
It will certainly be intriguing to see what the future has in store for us for the number 18 of United. The experienced Brazilian has rarely played under Ruben Amoirm through his mandate so far, Play 16 games on a possible 28But rejuvenated during recent games.
The experienced Brazilian played very well in the last two games of United Europa League against Real Soceidad, in the Premier League against Arsenal and the FA Cup against Fulham. Against the Gunners, Statman Dave described his efforts as an “unreal change” in the midfield.
However, his future is still in the air. Casemiro, which earns £ 350,000 per week, more than any of his teammates, would be one of the players that United would be ready to sell during the summer, As Teamtalk reported last month. However, they claim that “no club has shown no concrete interest” to report it.
In early March, he said That he is “too early to talk about next season”, suggesting that his future is still not resolved. However, it may well be in the interest of United to sell it to reduce weekly salary expenses.
The same could also be said for another of United’s most experienced activists, who could still go in summer.
Not just Casemiro: the star of Man United High-Garning could leave
It was a season of rejuvenation for Harry Maguire. The former Uni captain was once disgrace and seemed intended to leave, but he turned things up in the famous red shirt and has since become an important player this quarter.
English has featured in 28 games For the 13 times Premier League champions this season. He also overcome some problems of injury to play Under Ruben Amorim so far, marking twice, both winning goals against Leicester City in FA Cup and Ipswich Town in the Premier League.
Although his contract was to expire at the end of the season, the English international If its contract extension of the year had activated by the club in early January. This prevented clubs outside Europe from signing it on a free transfer.
Indeed, According to a report of athletics at the end of DecemberSeveral clubs were interested in signing the central defender on a free which included the Italian giants Napoli, where Scott Mctominay now plays, and the Turkish side Galatasaray.
Maguire’s rejuvenation has been exceptional, but perhaps a sale should be considered by United. It is the fifth higher employee of the club whileMorim now has a number of young options that come from the ranks, notably Leny Yoro and Ayden Heaven who feel like the future central agreement.
MAN UTD the highest employees (excluding loanees) | ||
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Player | Weekly salary | Annual salary |
Casemiro | £ 350,000 | £ 18.2 m |
Bruno Fernandes | £ 300K | £ 15.6 |
Mason’s support | £ 250,000 | £ 13 |
Matthijs de Ligt | £ 195K | £ 10.14 m |
Harry Maguire | £ 190K | £ 9.88 m |
Orcaire via Capology |
In addition to this, the total annual salary of Maguire in United is a significant amount. Including this season, he will have won 59 million pounds sterling According to Capology. Assuming that there is another season remains, it will amount to nearly 70 million pounds sterling.
Selling Maguire will not be an easy decision to make for United. Described as a “monstrous” defender by United Fan and journalist Alex TurkIts commitment and capacity are indisputable. However, the money that could save is astronomical.
The Red Devils are a little little money right now, with Sir Jim Ratcliffe explaining in an interview This “there is no more money” at the club. As much as a shame as it would be to see the defender leave, he could be one of the simplest ways for the Red Devils to save money.

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