How much is Casemiro earning at Manchester United?

A five-time Champions League winner during his time with Real Madrid, it’s no surprise Casemiro’s arrival came with a level of added prestige at Old Trafford. One of the world’s best in his position, not only did United have to spend big on the transfer fee, they’re also paying big bucks to Casemiro on a weekly basis.

According to reports, Casemiro is taking home a whopping £350,000 per week at United, meaning his annual salary eclipses the £18 million mark. An astronomical figure, not only is Casemiro the highest earner in the Red Devils squad, he’s also one of the Premier League’s best-paid players too. Following the departure of former teammate David De Gea, Casemiro has jumped up a place in the highest salary rankings, with only Manchester City duo Kevin De Bruyne and Erling Haaland believed to be ahead of the midfield maestro.

Of course, that poses its own problems for ten Hag and Co., as they’ll be demanding performances from Casemiro which match his status as the club’s best-paid player. With a contract that is set to run until the summer of 2026 as well, there is no real option of cashing in on the Brazilian, meaning ten Hag will have to find a solution that gets Casemiro back to his best.

Man Utd record transfers under the Glazers
Player Fee
Paul Pogba (Juventus) £90m
Antony (Ajax) £81m
Harry Maguire (Leicester City) £75m
Jadon Sancho (Borussia Dortmund) £73m
Romelu Lukaku (Everton) £73m
Angel Di Maria (Real Madrid) £64m
Rasmus Hojlund (Atalanta) £64m
Casemiro (Real Madrid) £61m
Bruno Fernandes (Sporting CP) £56m
Mason Mount (Chelsea) £55m
All fees according to Transfermarkt

Erik ten Hag’s January transfer window plans

While Casemiro is all but certain to stay at United for the foreseeable future, the same cannot be said about Jadon Sancho, who is once again being tipped with a move away from Old Trafford.

Journalist Ben Jacobs told GIVEMESPORT that Sancho was now ‘very likely’ to leave United when the transfer window opens in January, amid an ongoing dispute with manager ten Hag. Jacobs claims ten Hag is unwilling to bring Sancho back into the fold at Old Trafford, unless the English winger offers the Dutch coach a private and public apology.

Sancho hasn’t featured in a United squad since August, with the club having reportedly turned down the opportunity to loan him out before the summer window slammed shut. Instead, it looks as if Sancho will be left to fester until January rolls around, when the former Borussia Dortmund starlet is expected to finally call it quits on his United career.