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MU DROPS A BOMBSHELL! Casemiro Confirms Summer Departure As The Red Devils Target This €75M Real Madrid Star — THE PERFECT SUCCESSOR HAS ARRIVED

Casemiro has officially confirmed he will depart Manchester United when the current season concludes, leaving the club with the urgent task of finding a sufficiently high-quality successor.

Recent reports have linked Eduardo Camavinga to Manchester United’s radar as a prime target.

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Why Camavinga is an attractive option:

  • Extremely versatile – can play defensive midfielder, central midfielder, even left-back when needed
  • Exceptional stamina and work rate
  • Mature game reading and decision-making beyond his years
  • Not an irreplaceable starter at Real Madrid (especially with Tchouaméni, Valverde, Modrić, Bellingham, etc. ahead of him in the pecking order)
  • Only 23 years old – massive long-term upside

If Manchester United are truly serious about pursuing Camavinga, the transfer could happen – but it would certainly not come cheap.

Real Madrid values him very highly, and any deal would likely require a massive fee (potentially in the €80–100 million+ range), plus possibly add-ons or player exchanges.

Still, there’s real hope United will at least try, because Camavinga is undeniably quality – right, brothers?

Current context (as of February 23, 2026):

  • Casemiro (now 34) has struggled with form, fitness, and consistency this season
  • His €350,000/week wages are among the highest at the club
  • INEOS is actively trying to lower the wage bill and refresh the midfield
  • Camavinga’s contract with Real Madrid runs until summer 2029 – no urgent need for Los Blancos to sell, which gives them strong negotiating power

United fans: Would you be willing to pay big money for Camavinga? Or do you think there are better (or cheaper) options like Ugarte (already at PSG), Zubimendi, Wharton, or even promoting a youth prospect?