Manchester United have officially decided to hand former midfielder and coach Michael Carrick the role of permanent manager, ending weeks of speculation surrounding the club’s managerial future.
According to renowned transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, the decision had already been finalized internally for several weeks, with strong backing from co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe and the club’s new leadership structure.
A new contract is expected to be signed within the next few days.
The proposed agreement is believed to be either a two-year deal with an option for an extra year or a direct three-year contract. Carrick has reportedly accepted the offer and is prepared to complete the signing soon.
The former Manchester United midfielder and coach has impressed the hierarchy with his work since stepping in as interim manager.
His deep knowledge of the club, calm leadership, and tactical approach are believed to have convinced the board that he is the right man to take the team forward.
Carrick has reversed Manchester United’s fortune as they now look set for a return to they UEFA Champions League.
Further details regarding the official announcement and the length of the contract are expected to be confirmed by the club in the coming days



