Overnight update: Carrick’s fate has been sealed as Man Utd make first major decision ahead of the summer

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Overnight update: Carrick’s fate has been sealed as Man Utd make first major decision ahead of the summer

Overnight update: Carrick’s fate has been sealed as Man Utd make first major decision ahead of the summer

Manchester United have reportedly decided to place their faith in Michael Carrick based on the results he has produced since arriving at the club.The 44-year-old was entrusted with the interim role wh...

Overnight update: Carrick’s fate has been sealed as Man Utd make first major decision ahead of the summer

Manchester United have reportedly decided to place their faith in Michael Carrick based on the results he has produced since arriving at the club.The 44-year-old was entrusted with the interim role wh...

In a dramatic turn of events at Old Trafford, Manchester United have reportedly made their first major decision ahead of the summer transfer window—and it's one that puts faith in a familiar face. According to insider sources, the club has internally decided to offer Michael Carrick the permanent head coach role, following his impressive stint as interim manager since January.

The 44-year-old former midfielder was thrust into the spotlight when Ruben Amorim was shown the door in the middle of the season. Initially, U18 head coach Darren Fletcher took the reins for two games before stepping back to academy duties, passing the baton to his former teammate. Carrick wasted no time making his mark, quickly ditching Amorim's much-maligned three-man backline in favor of a more conventional 4-2-3-1 formation. He also reinstated Kobbie Mainoo as a regular starter—a player who had been warming the bench under the previous regime.

These simple yet effective changes paid immediate dividends. Carrick won his first four matches in charge, including stunning victories over title challengers Manchester City and Arsenal in his first two outings. More importantly, he guided United to their primary objective of the season: Champions League qualification, sealed with a thrilling 3-2 win over Liverpool at Old Trafford. The team is now set to finish the campaign in a respectable third place.

While no official announcement has been made, reliable insider Sully revealed on Monday night, "The expectation is for MUFC to offer Michael Carrick the permanent head coach role for next season. No concrete talks or official decision has been made yet, but it's looking increasingly likely that the club want to continue with the 44-year-old following impressive past months."

For United fans, this feels like a return to stability—a manager who understands the club's DNA and has already proven he can deliver results. As the summer window approaches, all eyes will be on Carrick to see if he can build on this momentum and restore the Red Devils to their former glory.

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