Carrick future to be decided 'pretty soon' amid contract talks
Summary
Michael Carrick says he will soon find out if he will become the permanent head coach of Manchester United. The club is in talks with him for a contract likely lasting two years, with an option for a third season.Key Facts
- Manchester United is negotiating a contract with Michael Carrick to become permanent head coach.
- The deal discussed is expected to be for two years, possibly extending to three.
- Carrick has won 10 of 15 Premier League games as Manchester United's interim coach.
- The club needs one more point from its last two games to secure third place and qualify for next season’s Champions League.
- Club officials have not commented publicly on the contract talks.
- Most players and many fans support Carrick becoming the permanent head coach.
- Carrick was named on a six-man shortlist for the Premier League Manager of the Season award.
- He plans to thank the supporters after the final home game against Nottingham Forest, continuing a tradition started by former manager Sir Alex Ferguson.
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