Is Casemiro’s move to Messi’s Inter Miami actually happening? Latest updates

The football world woke up to a seismic piece of transfer news on March 28, 2026: Inter Miami have officially entered the race for Casemirothe Brazilian powerhouse leaving Manchester United as a free agent this summer. According to credible transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano, the MLS champions have submitted an offer and opened formal talks with the midfielder’s representatives. The question is — will it actually happen?

How Did We Get Here?

On January 22, 2026, Casemiro and Manchester United jointly confirmed what many had suspected: the former Real Madrid titan would leave Old Trafford when his contract expires at the end of June. United held an option to extend his deal by a further 12 months but opted against activating it — reportedly to remove his substantial wages from an already bloated payroll.

The decision was controversial among fans. After a difficult spell following his £60m arrival from Real Madrid in 2022, Casemiro has rediscovered his form under Michael Carrick this season, netting seven Premier League goals in 29 appearances and earning renewed “one more year” chants from the Old Trafford faithful. But the club’s decision appears final, and now some of the biggest clubs across MLS, Saudi Arabia, and Europe are lining up.

What Has Fabrizio Romano Said?

The transfer landscape crystallised dramatically on March 28 when Fabrizio Romano — the journalist whose “here we go” announcements are the gold standard in football transfers — confirmed that Inter Miami have opened formal talks with Casemiro’s camp and submitted an offer for next season. This moves Miami from “interested party” to “leading suitor” status almost overnight.

“Inter Miami has started talks with Casemiro’s camp over a move for next season — the Miami side appears to be the most interested right now.”

Romano also noted that Casemiro himself would be open to accepting Inter Miami’s offer, attracted by both the club’s ambitious project and personal lifestyle considerations. However, the journalist was careful to stress that financial terms — with Europe and Saudi Arabia also on the table — will ultimately be a defining factor.

Why Does Inter Miami Need Him So Desperately?

The answer comes down to one word: Busquets. When Sergio Busquets retired after helping Inter Miami clinch the MLS Cup in December 2025, the club lost an irreplaceable engine in the heart of their midfield. The Spanish maestro had been the deep-lying anchor that allowed Messi and Suárez to roam freely and express themselves higher up the pitch.

Miami’s management chose to sign 23-year-old David Ayala ahead of the 2026 season — a stark contrast to their veteran-star model. That gamble has not paid off. Ayala has featured in just three of Miami’s seven competitive matches, while Yannick Bright, the Italian midfielder handed the Busquets role by coach Javier Mascherano, has also struggled to fill the enormous void.

Casemiro — a five-time Champions League winner, a former anchor for the greatest Real Madrid sides of the modern era, and still Brazil’s national team captain — is precisely the calibre of player Mascherano and Miami’s ownership believe can restore midfield balance and allow the attack to flourish again.

A Dream Partnership: Casemiro, Messi, and Suárez

For neutrals, the prospect alone is mouth-watering. Casemiro and Messi famously spent years on opposite sides of El Clásico — fierce rivals who respected each other immensely. Now they could form one of the most decorated midfield-to-attack combinations in MLS history. Casemiro would also link up with Rodrigo De Paul, the Argentine who spent years at Atlético de Madrid and is already a Miami teammate.

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