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Man Utd not planning U-turn on Casemiro decision
Manchester United have no plans to revise their decision not to offer a new deal to Casemiro, even though the Brazilian has excelled in midfield recently.
Casemiro won the Champions League five time with former club Real Madrid Manchester United have no plans to reverse their decision to release veteran midfielder Casemiro at the end of the season. The Brazilian, 34, announced in January that he would leave the club when his £350,000-a-week contract expires. Despite his strong performances this season, United concluded they would not offer a new deal to the former Real Madrid midfielder, who will be available on a free transfer. Co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe previously voiced incredulity about Casemiro's £18.2m annual salary, and the 73-year-old has vowed to drive down costs. That was thought to be behind the decision not to trigger the option on Casemiro's contract, with United wanting to make the decision early to allow them to continue with their long-term squad overhaul. Casemiro asked for the news to be made public in order to avoid any confusion towards the end of the season. However, since then, Casemiro has turned in a series of excellent performances. He opened the scoring against Aston Villa on Sunday with his seventh goal of the season, six of which have been headers. The midfielder celebrated in front of the Stretford End by pointing repeatedly to the club badge on his shirt. Supporters sang "One more year, Casemiro" in response, and repeated it after the final whistle as the player headed for the tunnel. Captain Bruno Fernandes and defender Leny Yoro both said after the game they hoped Casemiro would remain at the club. However, sources have told BBC Sport that the club have no plans to reassess their decision. Interim head coach Michael Carrick has also suggested there will be no U-turn on Casemiro's future at Old Trafford. "When something is decided it makes it a little bit easier and everyone understands the situation," said Carrick. "The impact he's had has been terrific, through his influence within the team and with big moments and goals. "There was a nice moment at the end with the supporters. He'll enjoy that one." Man Utd analysis: Casemiro makes his mark again Midfielder Casemiro to leave Man Utd this summer Latest Manchester United news, analysis and fan views Ask about Man Utd - what do you want to know? Chelsea fined over £47m worth of secret payments Champions League latest: Chelsea manager Rosenior to speak before PSG Another compelling Players - but why is it unlikely to ever be a major? Oscar-winning Storyville about a Russian teacher's quiet defiance Follow Gregâs 1,000km endurance tandem cycle for Red Nose Day Your weekly dose of fringeâpowered joy Kick off the week with the latest Premier League review Who makes BBC pundits' Six Nations team of the tournament? Video Who makes BBC pundits' Six Nations team of the tournament? Another compelling Players - but why is it unlikely to ever be a major? Six talking points from final round of Six Nations Norrie replaces Draper as British number one - but for how long? More than the Score. Audio More than the Score Spurs answer Tudor's call with show of fight in the face of crisis 'Best racing ever' or 'a joke'? The row over the new F1 Aberg & Fitzpatrick falter as Young becomes Players champion. Video Aberg & Fitzpatrick falter as Young becomes Players champion Have Old Firm wrestled title momentum away from Hearts? Fernandes is a joy to watch - Rooney. Video Fernandes is a joy to watch - Rooney A finale worthy of the greatest Six Nations in history Why GB are 'positive' despite just one medal at Winter Paralympics What next for Dowman - how do you look after a precious talent? Should the Winter Paralympics be moved? Gordon hits back at 'complete nonsense' from Rooney and Shearer Brentford, the World Cup and an itch to return to Gaelic football They were told it wasn't for girls, but these could be the future faces of F1 Jason Tindall - the most misunderstood man in football? Copyright © 2026 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.