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Man Utd ‘plot stunning transfer move for World Cup winner’ with Casemiro ruled out injured until 2024

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MANCHESTER UNITED are reportedly plotting a move for World Cup winner Guido Rodriguez.

That’s with Casemiro expected to be injured until 2024.

Man Utd are eyeing Real Betis ace and Argentina World Cup winner Guido Rodriguez
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Casemiro, who turns 32 in February, is out until next year with a hamstring problem[/caption]

The Brazilian anchorman has been a key player ever since his arrival from Real Madrid last year.

However, Casemiro picked up a hamstring problem while on international duty with Brazil.

And United have since confirmed he will miss at least several weeks of action.

But Estadio Deportivo claims Casemiro is set to be sidelined until the new year.

Even then, it’s unclear when he will return.

And with Casemiro turning 32 in February, it’s reckoned Erik ten Hag is now on the hunt for a new holding midfielder.

Step forward Rodriguez, 29, who was part of Argentina’s World Cup winning squad in Qatar.

The former River Plate and Mexican top-flight star has been at Spanish side Real Betis since 2019.

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Rodriguez is now considered to be one of LaLiga’s best midfield sixes.

He is out of contract next summer, allowing him to negotiate a future deal from January.

But United would like to land Rodriguez in the winter window and are already “pushing hard financially” to get a deal over the line.

It could see Rodriguez form a new midfield pivot with Sofyan Amrabat, who has impressed on loan from Fiorentina.

United also have the likes of Christian Eriksen, Mason Mount and Scott McTominay to call upon.

But Rodriguez’s ability as a specialist anchorman means he would likely slot straight in the XI as a replacement for Casemiro.


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