Casemiro has brought an end to his spell at Manchester United after four seasons defined by leadership, key goals and major domestic trophies.
The Brazilian midfielder arrived at Old Trafford at 30 having already completed one of the most decorated careers in world football, but still played a central role during a transitional period for the club.
Across his time in England, Casemiro contributed in several decisive moments, including a goal in the League Cup final victory over Newcastle United and a major FA Cup win against rivals Manchester City.
He remained a consistent presence through an inconsistent period for the team, often acting as a stabilising figure in midfield during managerial and squad changes.
In his final matches for the club, Casemiro also recorded a personal best scoring return in the Premier League, finishing the season with nine league goals.
The Brazilian leaves Manchester United having earned the respect of supporters at Old Trafford, where his commitment and big game performances made him a popular figure among the Old Trafford faithful.
His departure closes a significant chapter for United as the club continues its rebuild, while Casemiro exits English football with his reputation as one of the modern era’s most successful midfielders intact.