CASEMIRO admits helping to revive the fortunes of Manchester United has made him feel like a big kid again.
And the Brazilian superstar reckons United are well on the road to recovery under boss Erikten Hag.
Few have done more to lift United out of the gutter this season than Casemiro following his £70m move from Real Madrid last summer.
The midfielder has been sensational from start to finish - and the man himself reckons he's had so much fun playing for United, it has taken years off him.
Casemiro, 31, said: "I'm delighted to be here.
"I'm enjoying myself. The club and fans have been brilliant with me since day one.
"I love the affection I get from them and that everyone has behaved so well towards me. I'm very happy and I'm enjoying myself as if I was a 20-year-old kid.
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