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BBC Sport5/22/2026Sports3 min readUnited Kingdom

Michael Carrick Appointed Manchester United Head Coach

Former interim boss signs a two-year contract after guiding the club to Champions League qualification.

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  • Michael Carrick has been appointed Manchester United's permanent head coach on a two-year deal.
  • The 44-year-old led the team to Champions League qualification after taking interim charge in January, winning 11 of 16 matches.

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Why It Matters

Michael Carrick has been confirmed as the permanent head coach of Manchester United on a two-year contract. He took over as interim manager in January after Ruben Amorim's sacking and has led the team to Champions League qualification.

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Michael Carrick has been confirmed as Manchester United's permanent head coach on a two-year contract.

The 44-year-old took interim charge after Ruben Amorim was sacked in January and has delivered Champions League qualification with an impressive run of form.

Former Middlesbrough boss Carrick has led United to a guaranteed third place in the Premier League after Sunday's thrilling win over Nottingham Forest.

He has won 11 of his 16 matches in charge and has been named on a six-man shortlist for the Premier League's manager of the season award.

No top-flight club has won more points than the 36 United have collected since Carrick's appointment on 13 January.

"From the moment that I arrived here 20 years ago, I felt the magic of Manchester United. Carrying the responsibility of leading our special football club fills me with immense pride," said Carrick.

"Throughout the past five months, this group of players have shown they can reach the standards of resilience, togetherness and determination that we demand here.

"Now it's time to move forward together again, with ambition and a clear sense of purpose. Manchester United and our incredible supporters deserve to be challenging for the biggest honours again."

Michael Carrick has been asked so many times when there will be clarity over his future recently, he could have told the media to use his answer from previous briefings.

In a sense, despite presiding over 11 wins during his 16 games in temporary charge, the hard work starts now for Carrick.

Third place in a 40-game season – United had no Europe and fell at the first hurdle in both domestic cup competitions – is one thing. Improving in a campaign that could extend to 60 matches is another.

Clearly, United need to get their recruitment right. Central midfield is the key area. Casemiro is leaving, Manuel Ugarte is not good enough and Kobbie Mainoo can't play in every single game.

If Patrick Dorgu continues to be used in a more advanced role, competition for Luke Shaw at left-back is also urgently needed. The same is also true for Senne Lammens in goal as Radek Vitek wants to build on his outstanding season at Bristol City by continuing to play all the time, which would not be the case if he returned to Old Trafford next season.

Support can come from United's academy. Eighteen-year-old midfielder Jacob Devaney has impressed in the Scottish Premiership on loan at St Mirren. Promising England Under-20 international Shea Lacey will surely get more of a chance next season.

But the academy cannot do the heavy lifting. Carrick needs support from the recruitment department.

Statistical pieces have been published outlining why United have not been quite as good post-Ruben Amorim as their results suggest. This is harsh and ignores the sense of calm Carrick has brought to Carrington, the stability he brings to the dressing room and his refusal to panic in difficult moments.

It might not seem that way but given the extra games, third next season would be a massive improvement. Carrick needs players to stand a chance of achieving it.

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • Manchester United will need significant recruitment in central midfield.

    Very likely · Medium term

  • Competition will be sought for Luke Shaw at left-back.

    Likely · Medium term

  • Manchester United will aim to challenge for more than just third place next season.

    Likely · Medium term

Open Questions

  • Will Carrick be able to sustain success over a full season with more fixtures?
  • How will Manchester United's recruitment strategy address key areas like central midfield and left-back?
  • Can the academy players provide sufficient support to the first team?
  • How will Carrick manage player expectations regarding game time, particularly for goalkeepers and young prospects?

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This article was originally published by BBC Sport.

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