- Casemiro only watched 19 of the 43 MAN United games throughout the season
- The 33 -year -old has another 16 months in his agreement of £ 375,000 per week
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Casemiro wants to play more at Manchester United and insists that he would not be satisfied to pick up his wages of £ 375,000 per week sitting on the bench.
The Brazil star was in the programming of United against Real Sociedad in the Europa League Thursday evening for only the 19th time in 43 games this season.
The 33-year-old man would be happy to see his contract at Old Trafford under head coach Ruben Amorim, who is still 16 months old to run with the option of another year, but not in a bit of ILO.
“If a player is on the bench and is happy, this player is worth nothing for a team,” said Casemiro. “Of course, I want to play. I want to have more minutes, but the coach is the one who makes decisions, and I have a lot of respect for him and for the club.
“I always say, and these are my values, I respect the coach a lot and I respect the club. Every day, I go to Carrington or Old Trafford, I try to do my best. It is my greatest quality.
The future of Casemiro will be examined again in summer while United is looking to cut their salary bill and refresh the team.
Casemiro (Red Jacket) insists that he is not content to play a bench role for Man United

The 33-year-old would be happy to see his contract but not in a bit of a bit
“It is too early to talk about next season, but of course, I have another year of contract, then an option,” said the midfielder who could start over in Sunday against Arsenal to Old Trafford with Manuel Ugarte and Kobbie Mainoo among the 11 united players who should be excluded by an injury and a suspension.
“We have important matches and Sunday we have arsenal. I am here, I am available, with total happiness, and I am ready for the coach and the club. As everyone knows, I am a great character for the club.
Amorim warned that his tired combat team will have to “survive” against Arsenal, although he has revealed that Amad Diallo could play again this season after ankle surgery.
“Amad, we will see last month,” said the united boss. “I hope to have Amad before the end of the season.
Meanwhile, Amorim has doubled an assertion that he does not have until the director of Arsenal Mikel Arteta to run his club.
“I think it’s another club,” he added. “I will not have time like Arteta.