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Galaxy Reportedly Target Casemiro as Designated Player Amid United Midfield Questions

LA Galaxy weigh move for Casemiro as United consider midfield options; contract expires this summer.

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LA Galaxy are reportedly exploring a move for Casemiro once the Manchester United midfielder’s contract expires in the summer, according to the Daily Mail. The club is said to be considering Casemiro as a potential Designated Player, the roster spot created to allow clubs to fund large wages outside MLS salary constraints and previously used for players such as David Beckham and Zlatan Ibrahimović.

MLS rules permit three Designated Players and the Galaxy have already filled their allotment. The club’s midfield depth has been weakened after Riqui Puig was ruled out for the entire 2026 season following a similar knee problem that kept him sidelined through 2025. Without the former Barcelona midfielder the Galaxy recorded a franchise-low seven wins, which has intensified the search for a talismanic central presence.

At Old Trafford, Casemiro remains a costly presence on the wage bill, reportedly earning £375,000 ($515,000) per week. That figure drew public scrutiny from Manchester United’s powerbrokers; co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe notably said some players fell into the bracket of “some are not good enough and some probably are overpaid” in a March 2025 interview. A few months earlier Jamie Carragher declared: “The football has left him. At this top level, he needs to call it a day at this level and move.”

Casemiro has countered those assessments with composed performances. After a strong display against Fulham, in which he scored and assisted to leave United 2–0 up when he was subbed off, Carragher conceded: “It is now fair to say the football has not left him.” “Credit to him, he looks a completely different player,” the retired Liverpool defender beamed. “He looks like a different player physically as well. Even when I said that, you looked at him and he looked like an old man coming to the end of his time as a player.”

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United are short of midfield options and have long been linked with Elliot Anderson, Carlos Baleba and Adam Wharton. After spending nothing in January, the club may be forced into significant outlay for one or more midfield signings. With the team showing vulnerability late against Fulham, when teammates conceded twice after Casemiro was replaced before Benjamin Šeško scored a late winner, recruitment in midfield looks likely. Soon-to-be free agent Leon Goretzka has also been mentioned as a potential summer option to provide the combative presence United require.

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Fernandes says family counsel convinced him to remain at United amid Saudi interest

Fernandes says his wife helped him decide to stay at United amid Saudi interest and upheaval for now

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Bruno Fernandes has revealed that a private conversation with his wife played a decisive role in his choice to stay at Manchester United last summer. Faced with significant offers from Saudi clubs, the United captain reflected on priorities with his family and concluded that he still had more to offer the club.

“I stayed because I thought I still had something that I can give back to the club,” Fernandes told The Wayne Rooney Show .

He described the financial temptation succinctly and praised his wife’s pragmatic view. “Obviously the Saudi situation, with the money … there was a lot. The good thing I have in my family is that my wife is pretty down to earth like me.

“We’re very aware that we don’t want to be the richest person in the world. We just want to be the ones that have achieved the dreams they had and live a good life with their kids and trying to be as successful as possible.

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“The words of my wife were like, ‘have you achieved your dreams? Have you achieved everything you wanted?’

“And that small thing she said made me understand that she’s on the same page as me. Let’s keep trying and see where this takes me.”

Fernandes added: “I didn’t want to leave the club at the point where we were struggling.” Earlier this season, while United were toiling under Ruben Amorim, there was widespread speculation the club might cash in on its marquee player to fund a rebuild. Fernandes has long expressed a desire to remain, though he has accepted he would leave if the club asked him to.

A change of fortunes under Michael Carrick has seen United rise to third in the Premier League table and the sense that the club is no longer in freefall has strengthened. Fernandes made clear his ambitions remain high: “I want to win the Premier League,” he said. “I want to win the Champions League. I never hide from that.”

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Still, the long-term outcome will depend on United’s transfer strategy and whether selling Fernandes becomes the most attractive means to finance the squad’s reconstruction.

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Chelsea’s collapse hands advantage to United and Liverpool in Champions League race

Chelsea’s 3-0 defeat to Brighton makes Champions League qualification unlikely; United and Liverpool

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Chelsea’s 3-0 defeat to Brighton on Tuesday has widened a gap that, with only 12 points remaining for the Blues, looks increasingly insurmountable. Brighton’s win moved them up to sixth and left Chelsea rooted lower in the table, while Manchester United and Liverpool stand to benefit in the battle for Champions League qualification.

The standings make the situation clear. Manchester United and Aston Villa sit on 58 points with a possible maximum of 73. Liverpool are on 55 with a possible 70. Brighton have 50 and can reach 62. Chelsea and Brentford are level on 48; Chelsea can reach a maximum of 60 while Brentford can reach 63. Brighton have played one game more than Liverpool and, like Chelsea, can only collect a maximum of 12 additional points.

Both Manchester United and Liverpool have 15 points remaining to play for. One of those fixtures is against each other on May 3. To finish above Brighton and Brentford and guarantee Champions League qualification for 2026–27, Manchester United must secure two more wins and Liverpool must secure three.

Brentford now pose a greater threat to the Champions League spots than many expected after losing their influential manager last summer. They sit level with Chelsea but retain five matches remaining.

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Chelsea’s immediate challenge is to arrest what the club faces as a 114-year low five-game losing slump and to secure any European football for next season. Sixth place currently equates to Europa League qualification and seventh is good enough for the Conference League, which Chelsea won last season. If Manchester City win the FA Cup, an extra Europa League place will be allocated via the final Premier League standings; in that case seventh would be enough for the Europa League and the Conference League spot would drop to whoever finishes eighth.

Chelsea could also obtain the FA Cup’s Europa League spot by winning the competition. They face Leeds United in the semifinals at Wembley Stadium on Sunday.

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Di María on a Promising Start, Tactical Friction and a Terrifying Break-In

Di María remembers a bright start at Manchester United, then tactical shifts and a terrified family.

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Ángel Di María still remembers the first weeks at Manchester United with a trace of wistfulness. “It all started off well,” he says, and the early numbers underline that claim. “I scored goals and set up others in several matches,” he adds, describing a rapid adaptation in which he directly contributed to six Premier League goals in his first five games, scoring three and creating three.

The winger, so skinny he is nicknamed El Fideo (the Noodle), produced one of his best displays that September at Leicester City’s King Power Stadium, scooping a lob over Kasper Schmeichel before setting up Ander Herrera to put United 3–1 ahead. The match ended in a shocking 5–3 defeat after four unanswered goals against the Red Devils.

That collapse fed doubts about the narrow 4-4-2 system and how it affected the squad. Van Gaal began to alter formations and personnel, a process that affected Di María directly. “All of a sudden, Van Gaal started moving me to different positions—positions I’d never played before and didn’t feel comfortable in,” he says. The player describes blunt criticism from the coach: “He’d point out everything I did wrong during the game but never the good things.

“I’m the type to take risks all the time, but he didn’t see it that way; he never understood that I was a forward. And that’s where the whole conflict with him began. Then I froze up, and he started benching me.”

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The 2014–15 figures reflect a fragmented season: 27 appearances, 20 starts, 1,639 minutes, three goals and 10 assists. Injuries and a red card against Arsenal compounded his difficulties.

Off the field, Di María says the situation worsened for his family. “My family wasn’t comfortable either,” Di María adds, “I wasn’t happy in the city. The weather didn’t help much either. And with the fight with him, things just snowballed.” The final blow came when three men attempted to break into his Cheshire mansion while he, his wife and young daughter were at dinner. The alarm drove the intruders away, but the episode left a lasting mark on the player and his family.

As the World Cup winner has noted, the campaign began brightly before a sequence of tactical changes, personal strain and a frightening home invasion altered the course of his season.

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