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Casemiro’s $75m fortune and £350k salary headline 2026 move
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Casemiro’s $75m fortune and £350k salary headline 2026 move

Casemiro’s wealth is put at $75m in 2026, with his former £350k weekly Manchester United wage and Adidas partnership central to the profile.

Casemiro’s 2026 fortune is valued at $75 million, while his former Manchester United contract paid him £350,000 a week. The Brazil international’s financial profile also includes a major Adidas partnership as he moves on from Old Trafford.

The 34-year-old defensive midfielder is now with Inter Miami CF after the move from Manchester United listed for the 2026/27 season. His club career has also included Real Madrid and Porto, with the Spanish giants paying €15 million to sign him from Porto in 2015/16 before Manchester United bought him for €70 million in 2022/23.

Casemiro’s strongest earnings period came during his long spell at Real Madrid. He established himself as a key defensive midfielder in Madrid and built his reputation through five UEFA Champions League victories. Those successes also increased the value of his commercial profile and added performance bonuses to his playing income.

His Manchester United agreement made him one of the Premier League’s highest-paid players at the time of his arrival. The £350,000 weekly figure became the central part of his earnings, although the move to Inter Miami means his current package is expected to be structured differently from the Old Trafford deal.

Adidas has become another important part of Casemiro’s income. He changed boot sponsors from Nike to Adidas in 2024 and became associated with the Predator range. The partnership has kept him prominent in the brand’s football marketing as he enters the later stage of his playing career.

Casemiro’s listed market value is €6 million, attached to Manchester United, while his national eligibility includes Brazil and Spain. His reported wealth therefore reflects not only his current valuation but also the wages, bonuses and commercial earnings accumulated during his years at Porto, Real Madrid and Manchester United.

Source: Sportsleo News Africa