
Rumors are swirling that the "Red Devils," Manchester United, have already chosen a replacement for Casemiro, who is preparing to leave the team.
The "Red Devils," Manchester United, are reportedly considering signing Elliott Anderson, the English international midfielder from Nottingham Forest, to Old Trafford this summer as a replacement for Casemiro, who is expected to leave after this season. Meanwhile, Forest is determined to keep him and has set a very high asking price.
A major story broke last night involving the Red Devils when Casemiro, who earns £350,000 per week, clearly announced he plans to say goodbye to the Theatre of Dreams at the end of this season.
According to the latest report from The Sun, the notorious English tabloid, Manchester United has begun searching for Casemiro’s replacement. Their primary target is 23-year-old Anderson, who is widely regarded as one of the Premier League’s best midfielders at present.
This season, Anderson has played 22 matches, created 31 chances, completed 1,473 passes, made 60 tackles, committed 32 fouls, scored 1 goal, and provided 2 assists. He is a well-rounded player, strong both offensively and defensively, capable of controlling the midfield and smoothly transitioning play from defense to attack.
This has made him a coveted player among many top clubs, but Manchester United is reportedly moving first because they believe Anderson is the ideal replacement for Casemiro.
Nottingham Forest does not want to lose Anderson, who is considered a key player, but if they receive an offer of at least £100 million, they are prepared to negotiate, as that sum should be enough to secure a suitable replacement for him.
Besides Anderson, Manchester United has also been linked with Adam Worthington from Crystal Palace and Carlos Baleba, a midfielder from Brighton.
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