There have been calls for Michael Carrick to get the Manchester United job on a permanent basis in the summer with the club aiming for Champions League qualification.
Manchester United are yet to make any decision over who will be the club’s manager come the summer. Michael Carrick was appointed on an interim basis until the end of the season, with the form of the team leading to calls for the appointment to be made permanent.
Of his 10 games in charge, United have won seven, drawn two and lost just one. Those results have seen the side climb up to third place in the Premier League table and put themselves in the driving seat for Champions League qualification.
Sky Sports reports that if United achieve that, then it would be ‘very hard’ for club chiefs to opt for another change in the managerial seat. It is, however, added that chiefs will continue to ignore calls for the appointment to be made permanent until they are ‘convinced’ that it is the right move.
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United are reported to be reluctant to rush into a decision over the next manager while the team are in good form and performing well. As well as Carrick, United continue to be linked with other potential permanent managers.
Current Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner, Germany manager Julian Nagelsmann and former Marseille and Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi are among the favourites to take the role behind Carrick.
Sky Sports reports that the club are yet to make contact with any possible candidate and are keen to take their time over the decision.
Despite the impressive results since Carrick has taken over, United legend Roy Keane still wants the club to go in a different direction. When asked if he would give Carrick the role following the recent 3-1 win over Aston Villa, the Irishman said: “No, I think there are better options out there.
“I think the games that he has come in, he has won football matches and done a very good job. He has simplified things, but there has been no jeopardy in those games. They’ve had free weeks to prepare for those matches, it has been good timing for him, and he has done a very good job. I take my hat off to him.
“And if he does get the job in the summer, good luck to him. But I think there are far better options out there for the next manager of Man United.
“If Carrick had been mentioned three months ago as the next United manager you’d have been locked up. He wasn’t even in the reckoning! But with time he has got the opportunity and he has done a very good job. I just think there are better options out there.
“Most players do like a caretaker manager. It’s different when he comes in and has to make a decision about contracts, pre-season and medical staff, transfers and recruitment.
“I think to manage Manchester United, you need someone a lot more experienced in terms of winning trophies, competing in Europe and he hasn’t got that. He might have that in a few years, and he might be in the mix then, but the fact he’s winning football matches at the moment of course gives him a great chance.
“So everyone else can get giddy about Man United being third in the league but I don’t. I’m not one of them. I don’t get all excited for stuff like that. I get excited when teams are winning trophies and competing week in, week out. So, I’m not one to get too giddy.”
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