Casemiro Miami Move Advances

Brazilian midfielder Casemiro is reported to be moving closer to a transfer to Inter Miami, with negotiations between the parties described as being at an advanced stage. According to reports attributed to ESPN, discussions over a potential agreement are nearing completion, although no formal confirmation has been issued.

The 34-year-old is currently under contract with Manchester United, with his existing deal set to expire on 30 June. It was indicated as early as January that he had signalled an intention to leave the club, which has created the possibility of him becoming a free agent. This contractual situation means he would be eligible to join another club without a transfer fee, increasing the feasibility of a move during Major League Soccer’s secondary transfer window, where Inter Miami are believed to be a leading option.

Previous reporting by representative also highlighted interest in Casemiro’s situation. Alongside Inter Miami, other clubs reportedly linked with the Brazilian international include LA Galaxy in the United States and Al-Ittihad in Saudi Arabia. Despite this wider interest, it has been reported that Inter Miami is the player’s preferred destination.

Casemiro, who previously played for Real Madrid, remains one of the most experienced defensive midfielders in international football. However, any potential transfer to Inter Miami would still need to comply with Major League Soccer’s roster and registration regulations. One of the key constraints is the Designated Player rule, which allows each club to register a maximum of three players whose salaries exceed the league’s standard salary cap structure. Inter Miami currently have all three Designated Player slots occupied by Lionel Messi, Rodrigo De Paul, and Jordi Alba.

In addition to roster restrictions, another complication involves LA Galaxy’s “discovery rights” over the player. Under MLS regulations, clubs that first register an interest in a player are granted priority negotiation rights. As a result, Inter Miami would need to resolve this issue—potentially by purchasing or obtaining the rights from LA Galaxy—before any formal agreement can proceed.

The current situation can be summarised as follows:

CategoryDetails
PlayerCasemiro
NationalityBrazilian
Current clubManchester United
Contract expiry30 June
StatusPotential free agent
Reported destinationInter Miami
Other interested clubsLA Galaxy, Al-Ittihad
Key MLS constraintsDesignated Player limit, Discovery Rights

If these regulatory and contractual matters are successfully resolved, Casemiro could join Inter Miami and feature alongside Lionel Messi and other high-profile teammates in Major League Soccer. For now, however, the midfielder remains focused on his international commitments with Brazil. His priority continues to be maintaining his position within the national team setup ahead of the upcoming World Cup cycle and fulfilling his responsibilities at international level.

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