Inter Miami and LA Galaxy have reportedly approached Casemiro regarding a summer move to Major League Soccer, though league salary regulations currently complicate any potential high-value deal.
Manchester United midfielder Casemiro has been approached by LA Galaxy and Inter Miami ahead of his expected departure this summer.
The 34-year-old and United recently agreed to waive a contract extension clause, clearing the path for his exit.
While MLS interest is growing, both clubs currently lack a designated player slot. Signing the Brazilian to a massive contract without an available slot would violate league regulations.
Alternative interest persists from the Saudi Pro League, with Al Ittihad monitoring the situation as a potential replacement for Fabinho.
In the United States, Inter Miami sees Casemiro as a successor to the retired Sergio Busquets, though he might need a Targeted Allocation Money deal.
Meanwhile, the Galaxy could potentially open a slot by restructuring existing contracts to facilitate the veteran midfielder’s arrival this July.

