Casemiro has revealed that he wants to be known at Manchester United as a player who wins silverware.
The Brazilian midfielder has been hugely impressive since joining United from Real Madrid, where he won an array of trophies.
United have a rich history but haven't lifted any silverware since 2017. However, they have the opportunity to change that this weekend when they face Newcastle in the Carabao Cup final.
In addition, Erik ten Hag's side are through to the last-16 of the Europa League, where they will face Real Betis, while they will take on West Ham in the fifth round of the FA Cup and they are only five points behind Premier League leaders Arsenal, albeit having played a game more.
Casemiro acknowledges that winning the league will be tough, but he is determined to lift silverware.
Casemiro told United's official website: 'I want to be known here as a player who wins championships.
'That's the most important thing. Regardless if we win or not, because we know it's hard to win titles, especially the Premier League, where all games are tough.
'But I want to win titles and important games here. It's not easy. We know that. Especially because we're talking about the most difficult league in the world.
''But that's what I want to be known for.'
While at Real Madrid, Casemiro won the Champions League on five occasions, while he also won three LaLiga titles, the Copa del Rey and three Club World Cups.
In addition, he was part of the Brazil squad that won the Copa America in 2019.
United got off to a difficult start under Erik ten Hag, but they have produced some impressive performances recently and will be full of confidence going into a crucial period of the season.
Casemiro featured as United overcame Barcelona in the Europa League play-off round with a 4-3 aggregate victory.
United will now turn their attention to the Carabao Cup final against Newcastle, and they will be determined to prevail at Wembley, which could give them the taste for further success.