Manchester United have officially confirmed that Michael Carrick will remain as the club's permanent manager beyond the conclusion of the current season. The decision comes after Carrick's interim tenure, which began in January following the dismissal of Ruben Amorim, delivered remarkable results that far surpassed initial expectations.
Remarkable Turnaround at Old Trafford
Under Carrick's stewardship, Manchester United have experienced a sensational transformation in fortunes. The team has climbed the Premier League table and secured a coveted spot in next season's Champions League, a feat that seemed unlikely when he took over mid-season.
Carrick's record speaks volumes: he has guided the Red Devils to 11 victories in 16 Premier League matches, including an impressive seven-game unbeaten run shortly after assuming control. This consistency and resilience have been instrumental in the club's resurgence.
The appointment marks a new chapter for Manchester United, with Carrick now tasked with building on this momentum and restoring the club to its former glory. Further details are expected to emerge in the coming days.



