Michael Carrick in Manchester United's Future Plans After Middlesbrough Exit
Michael Carrick, the former Manchester United midfielder, was dismissed by Middlesbrough in the summer. Since then, the team has flourished under new manager Rob Edwards, currently topping the Championship.
Carrick's managerial career began at Manchester United, where he took caretaker charge in late 2021. He oversaw two wins and a draw during his temporary stint. Despite his brief tenure, Carrick has been tipped for a permanent role at the club by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. The Red Devils are currently considering Premier League coaches Oliver Glasner, Andoni Iraola, and Fabian Hurzeler for their head coach position, but Carrick remains a potential caretaker option.
Carrick's coaching journey began when Jose Mourinho appointed him to his staff after the departure of Rui Faria. Since leaving Middlesbrough, Carrick has been involved in punditry, recently interviewing Tottenham coach Thomas Frank for Prime Video's Champions League coverage. Although not widely reported to have worked as a trainer or co-trainer for other clubs, Carrick's connection to Manchester United remains strong, with his son currently in the club's academy and captaining the Under-16s.
Michael Carrick's managerial journey has seen him take caretaker charge of Manchester United and now find himself among potential options for the club's future. Despite his recent dismissal from Middlesbrough, Carrick's ties to Manchester United persist, and his future in coaching remains a topic of interest.
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