Casemiro has opened up about his Manchester United departure, revealing he believes he could have extended his stay at Old Trafford by another year if Michael Carrick had been appointed as manager sooner.
The Brazilian midfielder, who joined United from Real Madrid in the summer of 2022, is set to leave the club at the end of the season. Since Carrick took over in January, the 34-year-old has rediscovered his best form, looking sharp and influential in the Premier League once again.
Under Carrick's guidance, Casemiro has benefited from a tailored fitness regimen that has kept him in peak condition. This approach paid off earlier this month when he completed 90 minutes in four consecutive games for the first time this season—a testament to his renewed energy and the manager's careful management.
"I feel I could have played longer for the club if Michael had arrived earlier," Casemiro reportedly shared, reflecting on what might have been. The veteran's only injury setback this season came last week, when he missed the match against Sunderland.
As the season winds down, Casemiro is preparing for his next chapter. A move to Major League Soccer appears imminent, with Inter Miami emerging as his likely destination after the World Cup this summer. In a heartfelt gesture, he has already handed out gifts to staff at the Carrington training complex, thanking those who supported him during his time in Manchester.
Fans will have one final chance to say goodbye on Sunday, when United host Nottingham Forest in their last home game of the season—a fitting moment to honor a midfielder who brought his trademark grit and class to the Premier League.
