CASEMIRO'S departure from Manchester United is set to be agreed in a meeting with club chiefs after the Brazilian was left "hurt" by Erik ten Hag's decision to drop him.
The former Real Madrid midfielder, 32, was originally named among the Red Devils' substitutes for their 2-1 FA Cup final triumph over Manchester City, before he was replaced by Willy Kambwala prior to kick-off.
Casemiro then skipped Man Utd's after-party as he jetted straight off on holiday.
Now, according to Goal, he is preparing for a sit-down with club chiefs that is expected to end with them wanting to go their separate ways.
Saudi Arabian clubs Al Ahli and Al Qasidiya are leading the way to sign the five-time Champions League winner.
Cristiano Ronaldo's Al-Nassr are also said to be in the frame.
Man Utd believe they can get £30million for the man who joined for £70m just two years ago.
However, the Saudi clubs feel they can clinch a deal for less - but could still increase his wages from the lucrative £350,000 he is already on.
Erik ten Hag, who is also expected to leave Old Trafford this summer, is said to have "hurt" Casemiro by leaving him out of his squad at Wembley.
Justifying the decision, the Dutch coach said: "Cas is not 100 per cent.
"Also we want in that space around Phil Foden, we need a strong defence."
Casemiro is the highest-paid player on Man Utd's books.
But recent displays have come under huge criticism at the end of a dismal campaign for the South American star.
Liverpool icon Jamie Carragher recently claimed after a shambolic performance in a 4-0 defeat to Crystal Palace that Casemiro needs to leave European football and move to either Saudi or the MLS.