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Michael Carrick poised for permanent Manchester United job

Faz Ali by Faz Ali
14 May 2026
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Manchester United are ready to open formal talks with Michael Carrick about becoming the club’s permanent head coach. Discussions are expected to begin before the final Premier League game of the season at Brighton on May 24th.

The club’s hierarchy has not ruled out other candidates but Carrick has been identified as the first person they want to negotiate with.

Carrick’s short spell in charge has been effective and tidy. In 15 games as interim boss, he has recorded 10 wins and three draws, steering United back into the Champions League. A result that brings both prestige and a potential revenue boost of around £100 million. That run of form is the clearest reason the club feel compelled to open talks now.

One of Carrick’s strongest assets is his relationship with this squad. Players have publicly expressed support for him and credited the coaching staff with improving team spirit and resilience.

That unity matters at a club where dressing-room harmony has been fragile in recent years.

Carrick a safe pair of hands

United’s owners and senior staff value Carrick’s understanding of the club’s history and identity. He is seen as a safe pair of hands who can provide stability after a turbulent managerial period.

The argument is straightforward. He has delivered the immediate objective and earned the right to be considered for the long term.

There are many counter arguments against this appointment, one of the main points sceptics point to is Carrick’s limited managerial resume. Managing a full season with Champions League commitments will be a step up in scrutiny and workload.

United have explored other names, including high-profile managers, and while some options have become unavailable, the club is trying to stick to a rigorous recruitment process.

There is a risk that sentiment could trump strategic planning. Carrick is a club legend and that emotional pull is powerful, but United must not be nostalgic rather aim for a return to sustained success. The choice is between a familiar figure who has already galvanised the squad and an external candidate with a proven trophy-winning track record.

Next steps

Formal negotiations are expected imminently. Sources suggest there should be no major legal obstacles to reaching an agreement and an announcement could come before the season ends.

United will keep their options open, but the momentum is clearly with Carrick.

If Carrick signs for the long term, the real verdict will come in the summer transfer window and next seasons results. Champions league football raises expectations and fixture congestion.

The intent is clear, Manchester United are moving from interim to permanent. Michael Carrick has earned the conversation through results, rapport and a clear upholding of the club’s values and culture.

How he navigates recruitment, rotation and fixture congestion, injuries, and European nights will determine whether this becomes a smart, long term appointment or another failed attempt to get back to the top.

Featured image courtesy of Manchester Evening News

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