Manchester United have announced that midfielder Casemiro will leave the club when his contract expires at the end of the current season. The 33-year-old Brazilian joined from Real Madrid in 2022 and has made 146 appearances for the Red Devils. The decision aligns with efforts to reduce the wage bill under co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
Manchester United confirmed on January 22, 2026, that Casemiro will depart Old Trafford upon the expiration of his contract this summer. The Brazilian midfielder, who arrived from Real Madrid for £70 million in 2022, has been a key figure despite recent challenges. In his debut season, he scored the opening goal in the 2023 Carabao Cup final victory over Newcastle United, helping Erik ten Hag's side secure third place in the Premier League and reach the FA Cup final.
Casemiro's tenure began amid necessity after United missed out on targets like Frenkie de Jong and Declan Rice, following heavy defeats to Brighton and Brentford. His initial impact was strong, but form dipped in the second campaign, drawing criticism. Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the new co-owner, highlighted Casemiro's £375,000-a-week wages as an example of prior spending excesses, labeling some players as "not good enough" and "overpaid." A 4-0 loss at Crystal Palace in May 2024 prompted Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher to suggest Casemiro should "leave football before football leaves you." He was also omitted from the FA Cup final lineup.
Despite setbacks, including falling behind Toby Collyer in Ruben Amorim's plans, Casemiro rebounded. He started every knockout match in last season's Europa League, including the final, and has appeared in 19 of 20 Premier League games this season, missing two due to suspension. Amorim praised his commitment, a view echoed by Casemiro.
In a statement, Casemiro said: "I will carry Manchester United with me throughout my entire life. It is not time to say goodbye; there are many more memories to create during the next four months. We still have a lot to fight for together; my complete focus will, as always, remain on giving my everything to help our club to succeed."
The club opted against extending his one-year option to cut costs, providing financial flexibility. Casemiro, United's highest earner, can now negotiate with clubs post the summer World Cup, where he is expected for Brazil. Potential midfield targets include Elliott Anderson, Carlos Baleba, and Adam Wharton.