With a fee of nearly 70 million pounds, the former Real Madrid star played well in his first season with the MU. However, in the 2023/24 season, Casemiro suddenly declined and is recovering until the end of the year due to a hamstring problem. PSG is considering strengthening its midfield in the winter transfer window, with midfielder Casemiro being one of the targets. They don't necessarily choose young players, experienced players are also worth picking. If they liquidate him for a bargain price under 30 million.
Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia is also ready to jump into the race for a signature, in the context of the 31-year-old midfielder's future at Old Trafford being quite unclear. It seems that Saudi Arabia is always a place to store outdated players.
But it is quite seldom that it is a good decision to buy a player who starts getting injuries that take a long time to recover from and then try to integrate that player for long term success. Maybe Casemiro can become a bench player who helps out when some other player gets injured, but I can imagine that he wants more than that and would not be ok with sitting on the bench most of the time. But then if the money is enough, I guess he would be fine with any role in the team. But if that is the case he could also just go to Saudi Arabia and get a lot more than he would get at PSG.
Perhaps going to Saudi Arabia will be an excellent choice for Casemiro and the teams. He may still be playing well now, but will he still be in good form next year? European football teams are prioritizing young players. They are fed up with injuries and the performance of older players. These players refused to take a pay cut and felt uncomfortable being placed on the bench. The perfect choice is still card bridges. But again, the older players are very experienced. They are always the pillars guiding young players. A team without experienced players will be a weak point.