Fabrizio Romano has dropped a major update on Casemiro's future, revealing that the Manchester United star is most likely heading to Major League Soccer this summer. The Brazilian midfielder, who has been enjoying his best season since arriving at Old Trafford in 2022, is on track to leave the club when his contract expires in June.
Casemiro's resurgence this campaign has been nothing short of remarkable. The 34-year-old has already netted nine goals—his most prolific scoring season in Europe—with many of those finishes coming from Bruno Fernandes' pinpoint assists. His form has sparked calls from fans and teammates alike for him to stay another year, but Romano insists the decision is final: there will be no U-turn.
In his latest YouTube update, the transfer guru confirmed that while Saudi Pro League clubs have made inquiries, the most "strong, concrete, and real" destination is the United States. And the frontrunner? Inter Miami.
David Beckham's franchise, the reigning MLS champions, boasts a South American-heavy roster featuring Lionel Messi and Luis Suárez. With Sergio Busquets retiring at the end of last year, Inter Miami has a gap in midfield—and Casemiro could be the perfect replacement for his old Clásico rival. A move to Miami would not only reunite him with familiar faces but also place him in a league where his experience and leadership could shine.
For United fans, Casemiro's departure marks the end of an era. But for the player himself, a new chapter in the States looks all but certain.
