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‘I don’t know’ – Ruben Amorim throws future of two Man United stars in doubt

Manchester United head coach Rúben Amorim has offered a measured and diplomatic response when asked about the long-term futures of senior figures Harry Maguire and Casemiro.

The United boss increased the uncertainty that still surrounds United’s squad planning heading into the latter stages of the season.

Speaking candidly, Amorim admitted that while he is currently satisfied with both players, no final decisions have been made on their contract matters.

“Do I want to keep Maguire and Casemiro? I’m very happy with them, but I don’t know what’s going to happen,” the Portuguese coach said, as reported by Fabrizio Romano.

“We will see how the season ends, what our position in the standings will be, and then we’ll see.”

Ruben Amorim is not rushing to make any decision

Amorim, who arrived with a reputation for long-term squad building and tactical discipline, is believed to be assessing not just performances, but also age profile, wage structure, and leadership dynamics within the dressing room.

Maguire, now in his early thirties, has experienced fluctuating fortunes at Old Trafford in recent seasons.

Once club captain, he has faced heavy scrutiny and competition for places, yet has also delivered composed performances when called upon.

Amorim is understood to value Maguire’s professionalism, aerial dominance, and experience, particularly in matches where defensive organisation and leadership are required.

However, with United linked to younger centre-backs across Europe, Maguire’s role beyond this season remains far from certain.

Casemiro’s situation is even more complex. The Brazilian has been one of United’s highest earners since his arrival and, despite still offering a lot to the team, questions have been raised about his ability to cope consistently with the intensity of the Premier League.

Man United star Casemiro could be on his way out

Casemiro in action for Manchester United
Casemiro in action for Manchester United (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)

Reports in recent months have linked Casemiro with interest from the MLS and Saudi Pro League, while United are believed to be reluctant to extend his stay on current financial terms.

Amorim is not rushing into decisions. Instead, he wants to see how United finish the campaign, whether European qualification is secured, and how his tactical system continues to evolve.

That final league position could heavily influence whether experienced figures like Maguire and Casemiro are retained for stability or moved on to make way for younger, more dynamic profiles.

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Sources: ‘Fantastic’ Man United player to be offered contract renewal with significant pay cut

Casemiro’s future is approaching a decisive moment as his Manchester United contract runs toward its conclusion, with growing interest from Major League Soccer and the Middle East shaping the next chapter of his career.

The Brazilian midfielder remains a respected figure at Old Trafford, but any extension beyond the current deal is far from straightforward, sources close to the agents industry have informed CaughtOffside.

While a new contract remains on the table, United are reluctant to activate a 12-month option at Casemiro’s existing salary level, making it clear that any stay would require a significant pay cut.

Casemiro has interest from MLS and Saudi

That stance has opened the door to serious conversations elsewhere. In MLS, Columbus Crew have emerged as a particularly strong option.

The Crew are assessing midfield reinforcements following the retirement of Darlington Nagbe, and Casemiro’s experience and leadership profile fit the bill. However, the mechanics of any MLS move would be complex.

Columbus would likely need to structure a deal outside the designated player (DP) slot, placing Casemiro on a lower wage band supplemented by incentives, bonuses, and appearance-related triggers.

The financial contrast becomes stark when compared with Saudi Arabia. Interest from Al Nassr, Al Ittihad, and Al Hilal is described as firm, with all three capable of offering substantially more aggressive salary packages than any MLS side.

A Saudi move would likely include a sizeable signing bonus, a high weekly wage, and performance-related add-ons.

Man United want Casemiro to stay but take a pay cut

Casemiro of Manchester United in action vs Tottenham
Casemiro of Manchester United in action vs Tottenham (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)

Man United’s approach is pivotal. Rather than automatically triggering the option year, the club is pursuing a lower-wage renewal as they look to reshape their wage structure.

That decision keeps options open for Casemiro. With the contract winding down, the wage package matters far more than a transfer fee.

Whether he stays in Europe on reduced terms, chooses the structured pathway offered by Columbus, or opts for the financial upside in Saudi Arabia will depend on narrowing the gap between United’s policy and the player’s expectations.

Transfer news expert Fabrizio Romano has described the Brazilian midfielder as a ‘fantastic’ player who has become crucial for the Red Devils under the management of Ruben Amorim.

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