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Exclusive to The Sun: Casemiro is expected to leave the team + Maguire renews contract; Manchester United chases Baleba

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Hupu September 25th According to an exclusive report by famous Sun reporter Samuel Luckhurst (will not mention his former Mannon Evening Editor-in-Chief) , Casemiro is Manchester United's most eye-catching foreign aid in four years, but Harry Maguire's Old Trafford career may continue.

Brazilian player Casemiro's contract will expire after the end of this season, and the contract can be renewed for one year. But Manchester United plans to spend huge sums of money to introduce a new midfield core because Manchester United is interested in Carlos Baleba.

Casemiro will turn 34 in February. He joins Manchester United for £70 million, with a weekly salary of up to £300,000, making him one of the highest-paid players in the team.

However, he has been underperforming in the domestic league since his first season of the 2022-23 season.

Although the midfielder looks to be leaving, Manchester United is expected to discuss the possibility of a contract extension with Maguire, and his contract will expire after the end of the season.

head coach Amorin ensured that Manchester United triggered a one-year option for the centre-back contract in January, and the club rejected a summer inquiry for the 32-year-old.

Maguire transferred from Leicester City to Manchester United in 2019 for £80 million, becoming the most valuable defender in the world at that time, and his current weekly salary is only £190,000.

Maguire will turn 33 in March, and after seven years of transfer, United may try to keep him with a lower salary.

Paul Pogba, Juan Mata, Nemania Matic, Edinson Cavani and Jesse Lingard all left Manchester United in 2022.

Meanwhile, third goalkeeper Tom Heaton's contract expires nine months, when he will be 40 years old, he has already participated in a coaching class.

Heaton is also happy to accept comments, and he contributed two years ago to the BBC coverage of England's big victory over North Macedonia in the European Cup qualifiers.

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