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Michael Carrick set to become Manchester United permanent manager next season after Romano report
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Published on 15 May 2026

Romano says the deal is a done contract
Manchester United are reportedly preparing to make Michael Carrick their permanent manager from next season, with journalist Fabrizio Romano confirming the decision. Reports say Carrick is set to sign a two-year contract with options for further extensions, after taking charge from Ruben Amorim in January. His impact has been immediate, including 15 wins in 10 games and United’s Champions League qualification. The club is also expected to use Carrick’s input for a summer rebuild, with multiple midfield and defensive additions on the radar.
- Fabrizio Romano reports Michael Carrick will stay permanently
- Carrick’s confirmed plan starts next season
- Deal reportedly runs two years with option to extend
- United need just one point from their last two matches
- He took over from Ruben Amorim in January
- Carrick has driven 15 wins in 10 games for United
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