Casemiro transfer to Man Utd splits opinion
Manchester United legends Roy Keane and Gary Neville weren't exactly in full agreement when it came to appraising Casemiro's €83 million transfer from Real Madrid on Monday.
Keane and Neville - who won 17 major honours together as Red Devils teammates in the 1990s and early 2000s - were reunited to cover Monday night's clash between Manchester United and Liverpool at Old Trafford.
Casemiro was presented as United's latest summer signing before their 2-1 win, sealed thanks to goals from Jadon Sancho and Marcus Rashford, while many of the headlines went Cristiano Ronaldo's way, with the Portuguese only featuring for the final four minutes.
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Casemiro only watched on with the ink barely dry on the bumper contract which will see him earn £18.2m/€21.5m year in Manchester, making him the third-highest paid player at the club behind Ronaldo and David de Gea.
A debut against Southampton next Saturday looms, but Keane and Neville don't share the same excitement.
Keane: 'He's a good signing'
"You can look at the bigger picture and think it’s a lot of money, long contract, bit like [Christian] Eriksen getting a three-year deal, agents out there must be delighted working with Man United," Keane told Sky Sports.
"They're desperate and you've got to pay over the odds, I suppose. [But] he's a good signing, they paid a lot of money for him."
A defensive midfielder, Casemiro arrives as a five-time Champions League winner with Real Madrid, but Neville suspects he was far from Erik ten Hag's first choice in the position.
"That's why sometimes now I don't get as excited as I do about the signings that come in because I know they're not apart of the strategy at the start of the summer," he opined.
"Every other club is very precise, you don't see them bouncing around like a pinball for one player to another. It's [Frenkie] De Jong, [Adrien] Rabiot then it ends up being Casemiro on a phenomenal contract that's going to cost the club £160m."