Man United ‘agree to offload £375,000-a-week flop’ for the rest of the season – despite the transfer window having closed a week ago

Man United are feeling the strain of tight financial constraints and PSR limitsThey have loaned out Marcus Rashford and Antony and are eyeing another dealLISTEN NOW: It’s All Kicking Off! Is there an agenda against Ange Postecoglou?

Casemiro (centre) looks on during training as he finds first-team opportunities hard to come by

Man United have reportedly agreed to get one of their highest-paid flops off their wage bill in a loan deal – despite the transfer window having closed a week ago.

Business closed for the major European leagues on February 3. However, a number of other leagues remain open for business and that has allowed Man United to work towards reducing costs.

United went about their business cautiously in the January transfer window, as they feel the strain of tight financial constraints and PSR limits.

Man United boss Ruben Amorim has picked Casemiro for just 20 minutes in the last five games

Despite the club sitting in 13th place in the Premier League and crying out for a proven striker, they signed only Patrick Dorgu, Ayden Heaven, and Diego Leon (pre-contract) – talented, young players bought for the long term without high fees.

Forwards Marcus Rashford and Antony both left the club on loan and now, it seems, the club may have found a home for a third of their highly paid flops.

Flamengo manager Filipe Luis is reportedly interested in bringing Casemiro to Rio de Janeiro with the Brazilian window closing on February 28.