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Manchester United have confirmed a four-day training camp in the Republic of Ireland from April 6-9 as interim head coach Michael Carrick prepares the squad for the seven-game Premier League run-in.
The decision follows talks to shelve a mid-season friendly in Saudi Arabia and comes as the club chase Champions League qualification.
United and Casemiro agreed in January to waive a contract clause that would have triggered a one-year extension if the midfielder reached 35 Premier League starts; the Brazil international will leave when his deal expires in June but is free to start the remaining fixtures and is reportedly close to agreeing his next club.
Recruitment priorities are already shaping up: targets linked include left-backs Lewis Hall and Alphonso Davies, wingers Yan Diomande and Iliman Ndiaye, and midfield options Elliot Anderson (reported to be a strong Manchester City target), Carlos Baleba, Sandro Tonali, Adam Wharton and Hugo Larsson.
The club are also working to tie down academy midfielder Kobbie Mainoo with talks said to be at an advanced stage over a contract to 2031.
Carrick has won seven, drawn two and lost one of his 10 games in charge, boosting his chances of permanent appointment.
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