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Casemiro's Departure: Michael Carrick's New Role and United's Future Strategy

Michael Carrick debunks rumors of influencing Manchester United's decision to release Casemiro, as the Brazilian midfielder aims to end his Red Devils career on a high note. Learn about the journey of the legendary player and United's future plans post his departure.

Casemiro's Departure: Michael Carrick's New Role and United's Future Strategy

Michael Carrick has confirmed he played no role in Manchester United's decision to release Casemiro at the end of the season. The Brazilian's contract with the Red Devils will expire at the end of the campaign and the club has confirmed he will not extend his stay at Old Trafford. Speaking in a pre-match press conference before United's clash with Arsenal, interim manager Carrick admitted Casemiro is "desperate" to finish on a high. United confirmed their choice not to renew Casemiro's contract earlier this week. The topic had previously been broached with former manager Ruben Amorim, who claimed "no decision" had been made during his time in charge, though the Portuguese has since been sacked and replaced by interim boss Carrick.  A statement from United read: "Casemiro will leave Manchester United this summer, upon the expiry of his contract.  "The legendary midfielder has enjoyed four seasons at the club, playing 146 games and scoring 21 goals to date.  "A serial winner, Casemiro was unveiled at Old Trafford in August 2022, and quickly became a fan favourite due to his combative nature and ability to score goals at crucial times. "The Brazil captain played a major role in helping United to win the 2023 Carabao Cup, scoring a header in a colossal performance against Newcastle United. The 33-year-old also won the Emirates FA Cup in 2024. Supporters will have the opportunity to recognise Casemiro’s contributions at the final home game of the season, against Nottingham Forest."The midfielder's arrival from Real Madrid in 2022 was seen as a major coup for United, who backed then manager Erik ten Hag with a hefty transfer outlay that summer. He made a good impression in his first season, helping the Red Devils finish third in the Premier League and claim the Carabao Cup, their first piece of silverware since 2017.However, his second campaign was rather more chaotic. United struggled for consistency and ultimately finished eighth, somewhat salvaging their season with an unexpected FA Cup triumph. Casemiro himself was singled out for criticism, most notably by Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher, who said: “I think Casemiro should know tonight that he should only have another three games left at the top level. The next two league games and the cup final, then he should be thinking, 'I need to go to the MLS or Saudi'.   "This has to stop because we are watching one of the greats of the modern time. I always remember the saying 'leave the football before the football leaves you'. The football has left him. At this top level, he needs to call it a day at this level and move. "The level of that player, he should not be putting himself through this. He is too good of a player to be putting in a performance like that being laughed at by Crystal Palace. He needs to call it a day."Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Speaking ahead of United's trip to Arsenal on Sunday, Carrick confirmed he had nothing to do with the club's decision to part ways with the five-time Champions League winner.He said: "I think the announcement for Case was for clarity as much as anything, it was decided anyway before I arrived so it's not just a knee-jerk kind of decision."The type of personality, the character that he is, I think it shows with his performance last week, where he is mentally and how much it means for him to be here and to finish this season strong. I've already had that conversation with him and he's desperate to do well and finish well. It's good to see, so I've got no doubt about him at all." Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingCasemiro was included in Carrick's first starting XI for the momentous victory over Manchester City, putting in a strong performance alongside the recalled Kobbie Mainoo in central midfield. He'll no doubt need to be at his best if the Red Devils are to cause an upset this weekend, with Arsenal unbeaten in 12 games in all competitions. 

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Casemiro's Journey at Manchester United

Casemiro's time at Manchester United, spanning four seasons, marked by pivotal goals and memorable victories, including the 2023 Carabao Cup and the 2024 Emirates FA Cup triumphs. Despite initial success, his tenure faced challenges in the second season, leading to scrutiny and criticism.

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United's Decision and Carrick's Role

United's recent announcement of not renewing Casemiro's contract revealed insights into the player's impact on the team and future plans. Michael Carrick clarified that the decision was made before his arrival, emphasizing Casemiro's determination to end the season positively.

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The Clash with Arsenal and Beyond

Casemiro's inclusion in the starting XI against Manchester City showcased his resilience and commitment, reflecting his eagerness to contribute till the end. As United faces Arsenal in a challenging encounter, Casemiro's performance remains crucial for their prospects.

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United's Strategy Post-Casemiro

With Casemiro's imminent departure, Manchester United looks towards reshaping their midfield dynamics and strategic approach. The Brazilian's exit prompts discussions on potential transfers, tactical adjustments, and the team's future direction under new leadership.

Published on Jan 23, 2026