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- Casemiro was among a number of senior Man United stars who returned to training on Saturday
- The Brazilian pulled up in a luxurious Rolls Royce with an estimated value of £230,000
- The ex-Real Madrid ace played a key part in United's encouraging campaign last season
Casemiro is among several Manchester United stars who have reported back in camp for the club's pre-season.
United had a pretty decent 2022/23 campaign that saw them seal a third-place finish in the Premier League standings.
The season also saw the Red Devils end their close to six-year trophy drought as they lifted the Carabao Cup after they beat Newcastle United in the final.
Erik ten Hag's charges had a chance to complete the double but missed out on it after they were beaten by rivals Man City in the FA Cup final.
The club has since switched gears to next season, with a number of senior players resuming training in preparation for the upcoming campaign.
Casemiro spins Rolls Royce
The Sun reports that Casemiro was among the United stars pictured returning to training.
Ten Hag's men rocked up to Carrington in their flashy cars on the morning of July 15, with the Brazilian midfielder pulling up in a luxurious Rolls Royce worth an eyewatering £230,000 Rolls Royce.
The former Real Madrid superstar is among the best-paid players at the Theatre of Dreams, and should be in a position to afford such an expensive ride.
According to AS, the Brazil international is earning a gross annual salary of £18.2 million.
Casemiro joined United in the summer of 2022, penning a four-year deal with the Premier League giants.
Casemiro praises Ronaldo, Messi
Earlier, Sports Brief reported Manchester United midfielder, Casemiro, knows fully well the brilliance of Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.
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FootballHe played with Ronaldo at Real Madrid and waged countless battles against Messi during his time with Barcelona in La Liga.
Unsurprisingly, the Brazilian star named the two football icons among the three greatest players of his generation.
The topic was brought up during an interview with Brazilian journalist, Luiz Felipe Castro, of Placar TV.