Man Utd chiefs to recommend Carrick for permanent job
Summary
Manchester United’s top leaders plan to recommend Michael Carrick as the team’s permanent head coach after he successfully led the club as caretaker coach. Carrick has guided the team back into the Champions League and improved their league standing since taking over in January.Key Facts
- Michael Carrick, 44, played 463 times for Manchester United during his career.
- He became the caretaker head coach in January and has won 10 out of 15 matches with only two losses.
- Under Carrick, Manchester United moved from seventh to third place in the Premier League.
- The club’s CEO Omar Berrada and director of football Jason Wilcox want Carrick to be the permanent coach.
- They will inform Sir Jim Ratcliffe, a minority shareholder, this week and start talks if he agrees.
- Carrick helped the team qualify for the next season’s Champions League.
- Carrick is known for supporting youth development and making long-term plans.
- Other coaching options were considered but some top candidates have rejected the job.
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