Michael Carrick has reportedly been handed a permanent managerial role at Manchester United F.C. following his spell in interim charge at Old Trafford.
The former United midfielder, who stepped in during a transitional period at the club, impressed the board with improved performances and a steadier run of results, leading to the decision to offer him the job full-time.
Carrick, a key figure in United’s midfield during his playing days, is understood to have earned the backing of senior players for his calm leadership and tactical approach. His appointment marks a return to continuity for the club after a period of managerial uncertainty.
The 42-year-old is now expected to begin planning for the next season, with the club aiming to rebuild and challenge for major honours under his leadership.

