Manchester United star Casemiro was spotted out and about in Cheshire ahead of their grudge match against Liverpool on Sunday.
The Brazilian has played a huge role in United’s revival this season, and looks to be the dominant midfielder that the club have been crying out for in recent years.
And, ahead of his side’s trip to Anfield on the weekend, the midfielder was seen getting a drink with his wife before hopping back in his luxury Bentley Bentayga.
The 31-year-old was spotted by photographers leaving Costa Coffee in Alderley Edge with partner Anna Mariana on Friday afternoon.
He sported a comfortable look – wearing a grey sweatshirt from luxury clothing brand Off-White with black joggers from the same company – before hopping back into his £200,000 Bentley.
Manchester United star Casemiro (R) was spotted out and about in Cheshire on Friday
The in-form midfielder sported a casual look as he treated himself to a drink in town
Casemiro and wife Anna Mariana were spotted getting into his £200k Bentley Bentayga
The 31-year-old will be hoping to have a big impact for his side in their trip to Liverpool
Casemiro has established himself as one of United’s most important players under Erik ten Hag this season.
The 31-year-old has made 17 appearances in England’s top-flight this year and has recorded two goals and three assists during that period.
However, his contributions in attack are not the stand-out details in his season so far, as the Brazilian has added much needed support in midfield.
Recently, United boss Erik ten Hag paid special tribute to Casemiro, along with fellow veterans Raphael Varane and David de Gea, following their 2-0 win over Newcastle at Wembley on Sunday.
‘They know how to win trophies,’ the United manager said. ‘You need them on the pitch to organise the team, especially mentally and they have a winning attitude that they bring into the dressing room.’
Rashford also praised his team-mate Casemiro. ‘He makes a huge difference,’ the England striker said.
‘His leadership and experience is huge for us and when he’s on the pitch you feel that sense of security behind us.’