Casemiro is set to join Inter Miami as a free agent next month, but the club may have to pay £750,000 due to a discovery rights conflict with LA Galaxy.
The Brazilian midfielder announced he would leave Manchester United at the end of his contract earlier this year.
What happened?
LA Galaxy had registered an official interest in Casemiro before Inter Miami, leading to a dispute over discovery rights.
The conflict has left Casemiro in limbo, with LA Galaxy calling for £750,000 in compensation.
Why it matters for Casemiro
The midfielder had held talks with LA Galaxy, but after visiting family in Miami, he decided to join Inter Miami instead.
This decision has sparked a complex dispute over discovery rights, with the MLS having a lengthy explanation of the process on its official website.
What comes next?
Inter Miami may have to pay the compensation fee to secure Casemiro's services, with the club likely to command a high wage due to his calibre.
The discovery rights conflict is not a rare occurrence in Major League Soccer, with compensation packages historically being paid to sign players.
As of this year, the MLS has a system in place for discovery rights, which allows clubs to scout and sign players who are not yet under contract to MLS.
The system has faced scrutiny in the past, but it remains in place, with clubs able to place players on their discovery list and remove or add them at any time.
Casemiro's move to Inter Miami is expected to be completed next month, with the midfielder set to join the likes of Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez in Florida.
The Brazilian midfielder will bring a wealth of experience to Inter Miami, having played for Manchester United and the Brazilian national team.