Big news coming out of Old Trafford—Michael Carrick is reportedly set to be named the permanent manager of Manchester United within the next 48 hours, and fans have plenty of reasons to be excited.
The former Red Devils midfielder stepped into the hot seat back in January, and he hit the ground running with impressive wins over rivals Manchester City and Arsenal. Those early results weren't just a flash in the pan; Carrick has since steered the ship with confidence, securing Champions League football for the club next season. That achievement alone seems to have convinced United's top brass that he's the right man to lead the team forward.
According to BBC Sport journalist Sami Mokbel, all parties have now reached an agreement, with only the final paperwork left to be signed. An official announcement is expected this weekend, marking the end of a successful audition period.
Since returning to the club, Carrick has overseen 15 matches, racking up 10 wins, two draws, and just two losses—a record that speaks volumes about his tactical acumen and ability to inspire the squad. For United supporters, this feels like the start of a new era, one that blends club legend status with proven managerial chops.
