

Manchester United are already preparing for life after Casemiro, with the Brazilian set to leave the club at the end of his contract this summer. Since Michael Carrick took charge, the Red Devils have regained momentum and climbed to third place in the Premier League, reviving hopes of Champions League qualification.
In that context, the club’s hierarchy has identified midfield as a priority area, especially after Casemiro confirmed he would not extend his stay as he looks ahead to a final challenge after the 2026 World Cup.
According to reports from Spain, United are ready to invest up to €200 million to secure a top-level replacement. Five names are currently under consideration: Bruno Guimarães, Sandro Tonali and Elliot Anderson are the main targets, while Adam Wharton and João Gomes remain alternative options.
Guimarães and Tonali are key figures at Newcastle, whose uncertain European prospects could influence their future, while Anderson is seen internally as a more attainable profile. Informal contacts have already taken place, and United are determined to make a decisive choice to anchor their new midfield era.
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