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Manchester United legends Gary Neville and Roy Keane have differing views on the Red Devils' latest bit of business after the club landed the signing of former Real Madrid star Casemiro.
Erik ten Hag has overseen the £60million acquisition of the Brazilian international and five-time Champions League winner but some have questioned whether there is actually much of a strategy from the United hierarchy when it comes to new recruits - Neville being one of those doubters.
Surprisingly, Keane was the more positive of the two when it came to Casemiro's arrival but also conceded the actual state of the United dressing room he will soon be introduced to is one that leaves plenty to be desired in terms of attitude.
Speaking to Sky Sports ahead of United's home clash against fierce rivals Liverpool, Keane said: They’re desperate, they’re desperate but I think he’s [Casemiro] a good player.
"You can look at the bigger picture and think it’s a lot of money, long contract, bit like Eriksen getting a three-year deal, agents out there must be delighted working with Man United. They’re desperate and you’ve got to pay over the odds, I suppose."
On the actual arrival of the former Los Blancos midfielder, Keane was notably optimistic: "He’s a good signing, they paid a lot of money for him.
"He’s 30 years of age, what’s he got a five-year