Casemiro was able to leave Manchester United for Flamengo, although the European transfer window was closed.
The former Chelsea star Filipe Luis, the head coach of the Brazilian team, is reportedly interested and could borrow its signature if the Brazilian window closes on February 28th.

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He was also associated with a big payment day at Al Nassr as well as Besiktas and Roma.
However, it is most likely a loan agreement for its home.
“I can assure you that Flamengo has examined the player’s situation in the past few days,” said journalist Jorge Nicola.
“The English club agreed to borrow it and help part of his salary. Filipe Luís would like to count on Casemiro.
“Flamengo understands that it is a very risky business in view of all numbers. Although United is willing to support most of the salary, it would still be paid a lot. “
In 2022, the midfielder came in MAN United from Real Madrid for £ 70 million next to the compatriot Antony, who is now loaned for Real Betis.
Casemiro has 107 appearances for the Red Devils and won a FA Cup and Carabao Cup under the former head coach Erik Ten Hag.
But since Ruben Amorim took over the reins, the Brazilian has fought around the first minutes of team.
The five -time winner of the Champions League presented this season 24 times with only 1,447 minutes in five competitions.
He was an unused substitute for five games of the Premier League in a row, since Manuel Ugarte is the preferred defensive midfield option.

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In order to rub more salt in the wound Toby Collyer, a 21-year-old was selected in front of Casemiro for a draw against Rangers against Rangers last month.
“He has to have the properties and then I have to choose the player with the properties, as I see the game,” said Amorim said Amorim
“It’s just like that and I have to make some decisions, I want to play a game that sometimes differs from other trainers, and I have to choose based on it. That’s all. “
Marcus Rashford also fell out of favor with the Portuguese coach and gave his loan agreement against Tottenham Hotspur against Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.
And with owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who would like to reduce the costs for the enormous wages of Casemiro of £ 350,000 per week, an enormous burden from the club’s shoulders would be.