JAKARTA - Casemiro has dismissed suggestions that he will reverse his decision to leave Manchester United at the end of the season.
The midfielder has returned to his best under Michael Carrick, scoring twice in his last three Premier League games.
Manchester United announced in January 2026 that Casemiro would leave the club when his contract expires after four seasons at Old Trafford and more than 150 appearances.
Speaking after playing in Brazil's defeat against France 1-2, as reported by The Athletic, the 34-year-old said his decision to leave was unanimous.
"I still really enjoy (in Manchester). It's amazing, the affection the fans show me."
"However, I really believe this decision is final. I'm sure there will be some difficult moments, this (last) game at Manchester United," said Casemiro.
Casemiro, who previously spent a decade at Real Madrid, heaped praise on Carrick and the impact he has made since taking over from Ruben Amorim as interim manager.
"Most importantly, Michael is a specialist in my position on the field, he's a really great player. That makes everything a lot easier."
"He always speaks to us. I feel we are in a good dynamic at the moment at Manchester United. My goal now is to bring the club back to the Champions League," he said.
Manchester United have won seven of their last 10 games to climb to third in the Premier League table and will face Leeds United in their next game on April 13, 2026 local time.
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