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Gifted Spaniard tells clubs‘to get me summer move’Man United ready to snap up Barca star

Barcelona midfielder Marc Casado has reportedly told his agent to begin seeking a move away from the club this summer after a frustrating season in which he has struggled for regular playing time and starts under coach Hansi Flick, according to Cadena SER.

The 22-year-old La Masia graduate was once seen as a promising young anchor in midfield, but this term he has often been on the periphery of Barcelona’s first team, starting only a handful of matches in La Liga and the Champions League. With Barcelona looking to balance the books and streamline their squad, the door appears open for offers to arrive.

Premier League interest remains strong. Both Arsenal and [***Manchester United***](http://

Casado was an important squad player in earlier seasons and even broke into the senior Spain squad, but a dip in form and competition from the likes of Frenkie de Jong, Gavi and Pedri has curtailed his opportunities. Barcelona’s ongoing financial constraints could further nudge the club toward selling peripheral figures to fund priority signings.

Best Fit? Opinion on Casado’s Next Move

Arsenal – Mikel Arteta’s midfield blend of technical control and press resistance could suit Casado well. Arsenal need rotation options alongside Declan Rice and recent links suggest they value dynamic midfielders comfortable in possession. A move to the Emirates could give him regular Premier League football and high-level European competition.

Manchester United – United’s search for depth in the engine room means Casado would likely get game time, but the tactical demands under the current regime vary week by week. He may face more competition for minutes than at Arsenal.

La Liga / Other – A return to Spain with a club like Atlético Madrid or even a stepping-stone move to a club fighting in Europe could also be appealing. Staying in familiar tactical territory might aid his development better than a direct jump to the physical demands of the Premier League.

Long-term outlook: At 22, Casado still has time on his side. Regular starts will be crucial. As much as a big-name move to a club like Arsenal or United would grab headlines, a club where he starts week-in, week-out (even outside the traditional “big six”) might be the best for his growth and Spain ambitions

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