This former Real Madrid star Casemiro with over 330 appearances for the white club is very likely on his way away from Old Trafford.

Casemiro’s time at Old Trafford is coming to an end. The experienced Brazilian midfielder, 34 years old, will leave Manchester United at the end of the season and is already considering what will be the last big challenge of his career.

After a period marked by ups and downs in the Premier League, the former Real Madrid player seems determined to change scenes and end his career in a different context.

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The definitive goodbye to Europe
Casemiro arrived at Manchester United as a high-profile signing, but the ravages of time and the constant rebuilding of the English project have ultimately hastened his departure.

It is questioned whether the 34-year-old is no longer able to handle the weekly physical demands of top-flight football in Europe. His performances have been uneven, and the English club are looking to revamp their midfield.

The departure has been agreed, and the player himself is considering destinations outside Europe. Brazil and the United States appear to be the most solid options for his immediate future.

Inter Miami takes the lead
In the MLS, Inter Miami is the favorite. The American club aims to strengthen its competitive structure with international experienced players with significant influence.

The presence of Lionel Messi is a crucial factor. The Argentine is said to have approved the operation, as he understands that Casemiro will bring balance and leadership to a team that aims to continue fighting for titles in North America.

Former rivals in Spanish classics, they can now both share a dressing room in one of the most striking collaborations in recent football.

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A high-profile duo in midfield
A potential transfer for Casemiro to Miami would not only strengthen the midfield but also shape a midfield with significant experience. There he would face Rodrigo de Paul, forming a duo with character, intensity and quality.

The Brazilian would bring tactical order, recovery ability and leadership. His experience from over 330 official matches for Real Madrid confirms his competitive impact in any dressing room.

The outcome is expected in the coming weeks. All indications are that Casemiro will put an end to his European period to embark on an adventure on the American continent. A move that would close a glorious chapter and open an equally high-profile one in MLS.