Jim Ratcliffe has praised the work of interim head coach Michael Carrick but stopped short of confirming whether the former midfielder will be handed the role permanently at Manchester United as reported by SportBible.
Carrick took charge in January following the departure of Ruben Amorim and has overseen an impressive run of form.
Since stepping into the role, the Englishman has led United to six victories in eight matches, suffering only one defeat during that period — a loss away to Newcastle United earlier this month.
The strong results have lifted United to third place in the Premier League standings ahead of Gameweek 30, putting the club in a strong position to secure qualification for the UEFA Champions League next season.
Carrick’s contract is due to expire at the end of the 2025/26 campaign, but his recent performances have sparked growing calls from supporters and pundits for the club to extend his stay on a long-term basis. See More/Details














