- The 32 -year -old is the best Water Winner United with £ 375,000 per week
- His salary would be an obstacle that Rome would have to overcome to seal a deal
- Listen now: Everything is starting! Ruben Amorim's comments are notable … but can we blame it?
Rome has expressed interest in signing Casemiro borrowed from Manchester United before the transfer deadline.
It is understood that Italians are exploring the possibility of an agreement for the Brazilian star if they sell the Argentine midfielder Leandro Paredes, and it is said that Casemiro is open to the move.
It is believed that Rome's interest in Casemiro is tentative at this stage and United does not seek to move it, so the probability remains that it will remain in Old Trafford for the rest of the season.
The 32 -year -old is the best winner of United with £ 375,000 per week and his salary would be an obstacle in any discussion. Casemiro's situation is similar to Marcus Rashford, since United would have to subsidize his salary if he joined another club for the rest of the season.
The former Real Madrid star was a key figure under Erik Ten Hag, but has fallen through the hierarchical order under Ruben Amorim, spending the last six games in the bank as an unused substitute.
In recent matches, Amorim has added to Young Toby Collyer to a group of midfielders including Bruno Fernandes, Manuel Ugarte, Kobbie Mainoo and Christian Eriksen.
Rome has conducted a shock investigation for the MAN United midfielder before the transfer deadline
Casemiro left, is the best winner of United with £ 375,000 per week and his salary would be an obstacle
Claudio Ranieri's side could move for Casemiro if they can sell midfielder Leandro Paredes
Speaking about Casemiro's absence before Sunday's victory in Fulham, Amorim said: 'You have to have the characteristics and then I have to choose the player with features I see for the game. So it's just that.
'I have to make some decisions. I want to play a game style that is sometimes different from other coaches and I have to choose according to that, that's. “
Meanwhile, the conversations between United and Lecce are progressing for a movement for Patrick Dorgu, but a United Rate has not yet been agreed that refuses to overcome the £ 30 million for the left side of Denmark.