Manchester United are reportedly preparing to make Michael Carrick their permanent manager from next season, with journalist Fabrizio Romano confirming the decision. Reports say Carrick is set to sign a two-year contract with options for further extensions, after taking charge from Ruben Amorim in January. His impact has been immediate, including 15 wins in 10 games and United’s Champions League qualification. The club is also expected to use Carrick’s input for a summer rebuild, with multiple midfield and defensive additions on the radar.
Michael Carrick is reportedly the frontrunner to become Manchester United’s permanent manager after the club’s strong run of form. Carrick stepped in on an interim basis following Ruben Amorim’s dismissal last year, when United had suffered disappointing results. Now, with momentum building, United are said to be considering Carrick for the full-time role.
Your news, in seconds
Get the Beige app — every story in 60 words, updated hourly. Free on iOS & Android.
Swipe through stories, personalise your feed, and save articles for later — all on the app.