Casemiro has endeared himself even more to the Manchester United fanbase even further after he commented on the future of the club.

After years of disappointing transfer business and overpaying for underperforming players, it seems that the Red Devils have finally gotten it right.

There are still some question marks over Antony and the price that the club paid for him but they seem to be onto a winner with their other two marquee signings. Lisandro Martinez looks to be the player fans were promised after his disappointing start to the season and Casemiro has done away with any rumours that he is planning for his retirement.

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The Brazilian midfielder showcased his quality in the FA Cup clash with Reading on Saturday night, scoring two great goals for his side.

After the game, he spoke about the history of the club and where the future lies for Manchester United.

‘When you arrive at a new club, you always dream of making history, especially if we see the greatness of this club,’ he said.

‘We know the history. But, of course, I was aware of needing some time to adapt and of the rivals like Arsenal, Manchester City and Liverpool having a long-term plan before ours. They all have managers that have been there for a while and, therefore, they have an advantage.

‘We have to see what the reality is, and we are still club under construction. Of course, we are already respected: the opponents know we’re strong, that we have good dynamics, the manager is doing a good job, the players as well.’

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