Man Utd reach deal to appoint Carrick as interim boss: reports
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Manchester United have reached an agreement in principle to
appoint Michael Carrick as interim manager until the end of the season, reports
said Tuesday.
The former midfielder was pictured arriving at the club's
Carrington training ground, with his appointment likely to be confirmed later
in the day.
Carrick previously had an unbeaten three-game stint as
caretaker boss at Old Trafford in 2021.
The 44-year-old, who won 12 major trophies in his 12-year
playing career at United, was appointed manager of Middlesbrough in October
2022.
Carrick guided Middlesbrough to the Championship play-offs
in his first season in charge but was dismissed in June after the club finished
10th in the second tier.
United had also been in discussions with former player and
boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer about a potential return to the club.
The Red Devils dismissed Ruben Amorim last week after a
dismal 14-month stint under the Portuguese coach.
Caretaker boss Darren Fletcher oversaw a 2-2 draw against
lowly Burnley in the Premier League and a 2-1 defeat to Brighton in the FA Cup.
United's exit from both domestic cup competitions at the
first hurdle, plus a lack of European football, means they will play only 40
matches this season -- their lowest number since the 1914/1915 campaign.
The 20-time English champions are seventh in the Premier
League, but just three points outside the top four and one point behind
fifth-placed Brentford.
A top-four finish would guarantee a return to the lucrative
Champions League and top five is likely to be enough thanks to the strong
performance of English sides in European competition so far this season.
United host local rivals Manchester City on Saturday in what is likely to be Carrick's first game in charge.

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