Rejuvenated Casemiro to leave Manchester United after strong final season
Casemiro will depart Manchester United at the end of the season after a resurgence that saw him become one of the club's key performers and regain a place in Brazil's national tea...

Who, what and why it matters
Casemiro will leave Manchester United at the end of the current season, the Guardian reports, bringing to a close a campaign in which the 34-year-old midfielder delivered one of his strongest performances for the club. The announcement, made in January according to the report, has not dimmed his contributions on the pitch: this season he has scored nine goals, provided two assists and clocked 2,417 minutes across 32 appearances, with 31 starts.
A late-career resurgence at Old Trafford
After a period of public scepticism about his longevity, Casemiro has answered critics with a sustained run of form. The Guardian notes that he finished 13 games this season and completed seven of the past nine matches, underlining his fitness and importance to the team. His nine goals make him one of United's top scorers for the campaign, second only to Benjamin Sesko in the club's goal charts as reported.
The January announcement of his departure has produced a striking reaction from supporters, who — according to the report — have pleaded with Casemiro to stay. That public support, combined with his performances on the field, has shifted the narrative from questions about his decline to appreciation of his continuing influence in midfield.
International recognition and World Cup implications
Alongside his club form, Casemiro has regained a place as a midfield first choice for Brazil in the buildup to a World Cup, the Guardian reports. His return to the national team setup reinforces the idea that his playing level remains high despite his age and the announcement that he will leave United at season's end.
What this means for Manchester United
Casemiro's impending departure represents a clear midfield vacancy to address in the coming transfer window. The club will need to consider replacements who can provide defensive stability, leadership and goal threat from midfield — attributes Casemiro has shown this season. The January announcement gave fans time to appreciate his contribution, but it also gives the club a planning window to search for a long-term successor.
- Casemiro will leave Manchester United at the end of the season (Guardian).
- Age: 34 (Guardian).
- Season stats reported: nine goals, two assists, 2,417 minutes, 32 appearances with 31 starts (Guardian).
- Finished 13 matches this season and completed seven of the past nine (Guardian).
- January announcement of his departure prompted supporters to urge him to stay (Guardian).
- Regained a midfield first-choice role for Brazil ahead of a World Cup (Guardian).
What happens next
The Guardian piece does not specify Casemiro’s next club or whether Manchester United have announced a replacement. Final confirmation of any transfer destination, contract details or official statements from the player or club should be sought before reporting further. For United, attention will turn to the summer transfer window as they plan for life after one of their most influential midfielders this season.