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Casemiro is expected to end up at Manchester United, and Amorim wants to keep him to help rebuild! The salary cut will be approved

According to The Sun, Ruben Amorim has given Casemiro the green light to stay at the club, and the 33-year-old Brazilian midfielder has a chance to end his career at Manchester United. However, if he wants to renew his current contract at the end of his current contract, he must accept a pay cut, and a significant one, otherwise his boss Sir Jim Ratcliffe will not agree.

Casemiro was expected to leave Manchester United after his form has been sluggish over the past two years. However, since March, the former Real Madrid superstar has regained his vitality and has been a major contributor to United's reach for the Europa League final. In the second leg of the quarter-finals against Lyon, he directed a comeback in extra time, while in the semi-finals against Athletic Bilbao, "Fat Tiger" scored in both legs.

According to United sources, Amorim has been working closely with Casemiro at Carrington and believes the Brazil international has an important role to play in the team's rebuild, especially with his Champions League experience at Real Madrid and versatility likely to be a key asset.

There have been a lot of transfer rumours about Casemiro, but the only ones who could really bring him in are the Saudi Arabian Professional League and the Major League Soccer, but none of these teams have moved recently. Sources close to Casemiro say he is happy to stay in England and stay playing in the top flight, and that he also earns well at Manchester United, earning £350,000 a week to top the team. According to the Daily Mirror, once Manchester United returns to the Champions League, Casemiro will also raise his salary by 25%, earning close to £500,000 a week!

In a recent interview, Casemiro said: "I've won almost every title I can win, but I always want more. I always want to win the championship and win the game, that's the spirit of winning. People only watch 90 minutes of play, but I always say that the game is a reflection of the work of the day. That's who I am, working all the time. Whether I play or not, I work hard every day. That's who I am and that's what I'm all about, and I want Manchester United to win whether I play or not."

Casemiro added: "If Manchester United wins, I win. The most important thing is that Manchester United won, not me or other players, it was Manchester United's victory. I want to help in any way I can, and I'll do my best. That's my mentality, that's why I've won everything I've won in my career."

Brazil's Trivela reports that Manchester United have not ruled out extending Casemiro's contract until 2027, which is a "+1" option in their existing contract. Casemiro is said to be waiting for a signal from the club to see if this clause will be enforced.

It is clearly too early to talk about Casemiro's retirement at Manchester United. First of all, he must agree to a pay cut in order to stay after his contract expires next year, and the salary cut may need to reach 50%!

Not only that, but professional football is changing, two years ago De Gea originally agreed to take a pay cut to £200,000 to renew his contract, but after the FA Cup final did not play well, Ten Hag demanded that the club withdraw a new contract, oust the Spanish goalkeeper and buy Andre Onana for 50 million euros.

Now that Casemiro is doing well, the British media have hyped up the claim that he will be a permanent Manchester United, and once he does not play well in the Europa League final, the purge of him will definitely reappear. If Manchester United were to sell Casemiro, they would need a transfer fee of at least £15 million to avoid being counted as a loss under the Premier League's PSR profitability and sustainability rules.

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