Manchester United Will Not Reverse Decision to Release Casemiro Despite Resurgent Form

Manchester United have confirmed they have no plans to reverse their decision regarding veteran midfielder **Casemiro**, who will leave the club at the end of the 2025/26 season when his contract expires.


The club announced in January 2026 that the 34-year-old Brazilian's deal would not be extended, despite a one-year option being available. This stance remains unchanged, even as Casemiro has enjoyed a strong revival in form under interim head coach Michael Carrick, contributing significantly to recent performances.


Casemiro scored his seventh goal of the season in Manchester United's 3-1 Premier League victory over Aston Villa on Sunday, March 15, 2026, heading home from a Bruno Fernandes corner to open the scoring. The goal prompted passionate chants of "One more year, Casemiro" from the Old Trafford faithful throughout the match, reflecting growing fan support for the veteran to stay.


Despite the on-pitch resurgence—highlighted by consistent starts, defensive solidity, goal contributions (including headers and set-piece threats), and leadership in midfield—United sources have reiterated that the decision was made well in advance and will not be reassessed. The club is focused on long-term midfield planning, with preparations already underway for replacements ahead of the summer transfer window.


Casemiro joined Manchester United from Real Madrid in the summer of 2022 for around £60 million and has won the FA Cup, Carabao Cup, and reached a Europa League final during his time at Old Trafford. His departure will mark the end of a four-year stint, allowing the club to refresh the squad and manage wage structures.


Head coach Michael Carrick has previously acknowledged the challenge of replacing Casemiro's experience and quality but emphasized the club's forward-looking strategy. No discussions regarding a new contract are planned.


Manchester United thank Casemiro for his contributions and wish him well in his future endeavors. The player remains fully committed to the team for the remainder of the season as they push for strong finishes in the Premier League and other competitions.

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