The Peoples Person
·18 November 2025
What Casemiro’s camp expects to happen amid Man United contract extension talks

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·18 November 2025

How Casemiro has turned things around this year is nothing short of remarkable.
Initially, Ruben Amorim overlooked him and was prepared to let him go, as the Portuguese tactician sought to rebuild his Manchester United side.
Warming the bench early in Amorim’s tenure, the Brazilian kept grafting, putting in the hard yards behind the scenes.
United’s technical bench could not ignore his professionalism, commitment, and dedication. Eventually, they had no choice but to offer him an opportunity.
And when that chance came, Casemiro grabbed it with both hands, impressing as he guided United through the tricky Europa League knockout stages.
Slowly but surely, the ex‑Real Madrid star established himself as a key figure in Amorim’s setup.
Having failed to land his top midfield target, Carlos Baleba, last summer, the United boss has since leaned on the South American and Bruno Fernandes to anchor his engine room.
While that partnership looked shaky at first, it has gradually found its rhythm.
Casemiro, once written off by many who felt his legs had gone, has brought the athletic presence United’s midfield sorely needed. Operating as a destroyer, he has shielded the defence with his tackling and ball‑winning ability. And beyond that, he has posed a consistent threat from dead balls, with his headers regularly finding the net.
Casemiro has become integral to United’s style of play. When he is on the pitch, the team looks organised and composed.
But once he is withdrawn, the structure tends to crumble, as seen against Spurs, when United lost control and allowed the Lilywhites back into the game.
The prospect of losing him on a free at the end of the season has left many fans frustrated.
Given his impact, Casemiro deserves to stay.
While United are reportedly open to keeping him, it is understood that any extension would require him to accept a pay cut. The club cannot afford to retain him on his current wage package.
So far, there has been little progress on that front, no breakthrough in talks over a new deal.
And amid that uncertainty, ESPN’s Rob Dawson has shared some revealing insights into Casemiro’s future.
Speaking on ESPN’s The Football Reporter’s Podcast, Dawson said while discussing United’s midfield:
“Casemiro and Maguire are different situations, although at the moment, you know, Casemiro, especially the people around Casemiro, believe that he’s more likely to leave than stay, even though United are open to the idea that he might sign a reduced deal on highly incentivised wages.”
Such revelations were not what United fans were hoping to hear.
If anything, they have added to the sense of hopelessness surrounding Casemiro’s situation.
That said, even with United expected to overhaul their midfield and bring in fresh talent, Casemiro could still play a vital role.
With a deep understanding of how Amorim wants his midfielders to operate, he could serve as the ideal mentor for incoming players like Carlos Baleba or Elliot Anderson.
Letting him go without a proper succession plan makes no sense.
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