Manchester United may not be finished with their summer transfer business.
As part of a busy Premier League deadline day on September 1, Ruben Amorim offloaded the final two members of his exit 'bomb squad' as Jadon Sancho joined Aston Villa on loan and Antony returned to Real Betis.
The Portuguese coach also completed a bold transfer move over his No.1 spot with Senne Lammens landing from Royal Antwerp.
However, despite window being closed until January for the majority of Europe, clubs in Turkey and Saudi Arabia are still open for business until mid-September.
Amorim is looking to offload Andre Onana in the coming days amid rumoured interest from Turkish champions Galatasaray.
An exit for Onana should be Amorim's final act before concentrating on the months ahead with veteran midfielder Casemiro staying at Old Trafford.
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The 33-year-old is out of contract next summer - although United do have a 12-month extension option - and the former Real Madrid star has consistently stated his preference is to stay in Manchester for the 2025/26 campaign.
Reports from GOAL.com claim he received a lucrative offer to join former teammate Cristiano Ronaldo at Al Nassr but that was rejected due to his World Cup mission for in 2026.
Carlo Ancelotti has indicated Casemiro has a key place in his plans for Brazil - after a summer recall to the national team - with the Samba Boys already sealing their spot in the 2026 tournament.

With 77 international caps, Casemiro is the second-most experienced player in Ancelotti's squad ahead of the incoming qualifiers against Chile and Bolivia.
The prospect of a move to Saudi Arabia could be revisited in 2026, but Casemiro's full current focus is on United and Brazil, as Ancelotti aims to win a first-ever World Cup crown as part of his illustrious career.
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