Casemiro to Inter Miami? Fabrizio Romano Confirms First Proposal Sent for Man Utd Star!
The Ultimate Superteam? Inter Miami Sends First Official Proposal to Sign Manchester United’s Casemiro!The "Messi Era" in Major League Soccer is about to enter its most dominant phase yet. In a move that has sent shockwaves across the Atlantic, Inter Miami CF has officially opened negotiations to sign Manchester United legend and Brazilian national team captain Casemiro.According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, the David Beckham-owned franchise has already submitted its first formal proposal to the 33-year-old midfielder’s representatives. With Casemiro’s departure from Old Trafford confirmed for the end of the 2025/26 season, the race for his signature is reaching a fever pitch—but Florida appears to be his preferred destination. The "Messi Factor": Why Casemiro Wants MiamiFor over a decade, Casemiro and Lionel Messi were fierce rivals on opposite sides of the El Clásico divide. Now, the man who spent years trying to stop the Argentine GOAT is reportedly "seduced" by the idea of protecting him in the same midfield.Sources close to the player suggest three main pillars are driving the move:The Messi Partnership: Casemiro is reportedly excited by the "dream link-up" with Messi, viewing it as a historic way to spend the final peak years of his career.The Ambitious Project: Under the tactical guidance of Javier Mascherano, Inter Miami is building a squad designed to not only win the MLS Cup but to compete at the 2026 FIFA Club World Cup.Lifestyle in the USA: Having spent his recent holidays in Miami, Casemiro is said to be highly attracted to the Florida lifestyle for his family.A Midfield "Wall" for the HeronsIf the deal is finalized, Inter Miami’s starting XI would boast a terrifying level of experience. The potential inclusion of Casemiro alongside De Paul and Federico Redondo would arguably create the most technically gifted and defensively sound midfield in the history of North American soccer.Midfield Tactical Breakdown:Casemiro: The "General" — tasked with breaking up play and providing physical cover.De Paul: The "Maestro" — controlling the tempo and distributing from deep.Lionel Messi: The "Architect" — free to roam and create without defensive burdens.The Competition: Europe and Saudi ArabiaWhile Miami has made the first move, they aren't alone. Casemiro has received lucrative offers from the Saudi Pro League and at least two high-ranking Serie A clubs in Italy. However, the pull of playing with Messi, Luis Suárez gives Inter Miami a significant "soft power" advantage that money alone cannot buy.Manchester United has already begun looking for a successor, with Newcastle’s Sandro Tonali and Crystal Palace’s Adam Wharton reportedly on their shortlist to replace the Brazilian this summer.MORE RELATED NEWS: => The Messi Effect: How Lionel Messi Handed His Florida Neighbor a $25M Real Estate Windfall!=> New History: Leo Messi Becomes the Fastest & Youngest Player Ever to Score 900 Goals!