Casemiro has rejected a new approach from Al Nassr, where Cristiano Ronaldo plays, and made clear that his plan is to continue at Manchester United until the 2026 World Cup.
The information comes from [**GOAL Brazil**](https://www.goal.com/br/listas/casemiro-recusa-nova-investida-time-cristiano-ronaldo-quer-seguir-manchester-united-copa-mundo/blt5e6948f2592fde12#cs0f597347077400b9), who report that the Saudi club made contact but were told the midfielder’s focus is on staying in Europe.
According to the outlet, the 33-year-old wants to remain at Old Trafford until the end of his current deal, which runs until June 2026. His main motivation is the chance to keep competing at the highest level and remain in contention for the Brazil national team.
Casemiro has recently regained space with the Seleção under Carlo Ancelotti. The Italian manager relied on him heavily in his first months in charge, even contacting the midfielder personally to gather references about the squad. Casemiro has since returned to regular call-ups, and the World Cup remains a major target.
The report adds that the player does not rule out a move to Saudi Arabia in the future. A transfer after the 2026 tournament is seen as a possibility, but for now his mind is on Manchester United and the national team.
Earlier this year, Casemiro came close to leaving, with United open to recouping part of their investment, but he has turned things around and become a key part of Ruben Amorim’s side.
For the time being, Casemiro has shut the door on Al Nassr’s approach – his priority is staying in Europe and being ready for what could be his final World Cup.