Man United have top target in mind to lead summer midfield revolution
Manchester United have reportedly identified Newcastle United captain Bruno Guimarães as their primary target to succeed veteran midfielder Casemiro , according to UOL . With the 34-year-old Casemiro officially confirmed to depart at the end of the current campaign, ending a decorated four-year stint, United’s leadership is moving swiftly to ensure his replacement is secured well before the summer window opens.
Despite a late-career resurgence this season under interim manager Michael Carrick, netting seven goals and providing defensive stability, Casemiro’s departure is viewed as a necessary step in Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s long-term squad overhaul.
The Brazilian icon, who currently earns a club-high £350,000 per week, has personally endorsed Guimarães as his ideal successor , citing his compatriot’s leadership and tactical intelligence as the perfect fit for the “new look” United.
Guimarães, now 28, represents a blend of peak-age experience and Premier League proven quality.
While Newcastle remain desperate to keep their talisman, their recent Champions League exit at the hands of Barcelona and an inconsistent league campaign have left the Magpies vulnerable.
With Guimarães’ previous £100 million release clause having expired in 2024, the transfer fee is now subject to direct negotiation.
Sources suggest a figure in the region of £69 million (€80 million) could be enough to tempt Newcastle, who may need to balance the books after failing to secure elite European football for next season.

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Man United’s reported discussions with Guimarães’ representatives indicate a proactive approach to recruitment.
Rather than waiting for Casemiro’s decline to become more pronounced, the club appears intent on securing a successor capable of transitioning seamlessly into a leadership role.
United’s midfield structure is expected to evolve in the coming seasons, with greater emphasis on mobility and ball progression.
Guimarães’ versatility, capable of playing both as a deep-lying midfielder and in more advanced roles, makes him an attractive option for a team seeking tactical flexibility. His familiarity with the Premier League further strengthens his appeal, reducing the risks associated with adaptation.
Recruitment specialists across Europe have also noted that Man United are monitoring several midfield options, suggesting that Guimarães is part of a broader shortlist. However, his proven track record in England places him among the most desirable candidates available.