Casemiro's Inter Miami Transfer Reportedly Delayed by MLS Rival Demands
Former Manchester United midfielder Casemiro's anticipated transfer to Inter Miami is reportedly facing an unexpected delay. An agreement is in place for him to join Lionel Messi's club once his participation in the World Cup with Brazil concludes. However, the move is now reportedly complicated by demands from MLS rivals, who are said to be seeking £750,000, citing an unusual league rule as the basis for their request.

Former Manchester United midfielder Casemiro is reportedly experiencing an unexpected delay in his planned transfer to Inter Miami. The Brazilian international has an existing agreement to join the Major League Soccer (MLS) club, where he would link up with star player Lionel Messi. This highly anticipated move is currently scheduled to take place after Casemiro concludes his participation in the World Cup, representing Brazil.
The reported delay in the transfer is attributed to specific demands emanating from rival MLS clubs. These teams are allegedly requesting a payment of £750,000 as part of the transaction for Casemiro. This financial demand is reportedly based on an unusual or uncommon rule within the structure of the Major League Soccer. The precise nature of this rule or the identities of the rival clubs making the demand were not detailed in the reports.
Casemiro's potential move to Inter Miami is seen as a significant prospective addition to the team's roster, expected to bring extensive experience and defensive prowess from his distinguished career with top European clubs like Manchester United and Real Madrid. The completion of the transfer remains contingent on resolving these reported issues with MLS rivals and his international duties.
(Source: Daily Mail Football)


