
Casemiro said to As, claimed that he was happy in Manchester United and his family was well established in the city.
The midfielder added that he adapted well and also learned English, and said:
“I respect Man United and I am very grateful. I have a year and a half on my contract and I would like to fulfill it here in Manchester. I feel comfortable here, I am happy and my family too. They have adjusted, we speak English. '
When he discussed the difference between Real Madrid and Manchester United, he said:
“Real Madrid has ingrained a very strong winning mentality in its history. The culture is all about reaching greatness, being the best. Man United also has a rich history and incredible fans, but Real Madrid is built to consistent Champions League – Titles to win.
“At United there is an unmistakable drive, but it takes a little more time to return to that level of European dominance. It's about adjusting and growing to reach those heights
again. However, dedication and professionalism are the same. “
Casemiro was connected to a move back to Brazil and a loan movement to Turkey in the January transfer window. However, he kept on Old Trafford and saw his playing time increasing after injuries to Kobbie Mainoo and Toby Collyer.
Manchester United expected to sell players in the summer
Manchester United is planting a huge rescheduling of the team and is expected to sell different players in the summer transfer window. Fabrizio Romano, expert from football transfer, has stated that the club is open to Letting Casemiro, Christian Eriksen, Jonny Evans and Victor Lindelof leave.
He told Givemesport (via Utddistrict):
“Various players are expected to leave, including Casemiro, Christian Eriksen, Victor Lindelof, Jonny Evans and more on the basis of proposals they will receive. The quiet January -window window could prove to be good news for Man United, because they do not spend money on loan agreements and do not continue with panic purchases to prioritize the real changes in the coming months. “
Manchester United let Jadon Sancho and Marcus Rashford leave on loan during the January window. Chelsea has an obligation of £ 25 million to make the movement of Sancho permanent at the end of the season, while Rashford's stay in Aston Villa could be permanently made for a reported £ 40 million.
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