Michael Carrick has hinted that his future as Manchester United head coach will be resolved "pretty soon," with contract talks intensifying after a remarkable turnaround at Old Trafford.
The 44-year-old former midfielder stepped in as interim boss when Ruben Amorim departed mid-season, and what was initially seen as a stopgap appointment has turned into something far more substantial. Carrick has guided United to third place in the Premier League and secured Champions League football with three games to spare—exceeding even the most optimistic expectations.
That success has transformed Carrick from a temporary fix into the fans' top choice to lead the club into next season. Reports suggest a two-year deal with an option for a third is on the table, and sources indicate an agreement could be finalized as early as this weekend's home clash against Nottingham Forest.
"Listen, the future for me is going to be decided pretty soon," Carrick told reporters on Friday. "We knew that was going to be towards the end of the season, if not the end of the season, so nothing's changed. There's no big swing on that, that is what it is, and obviously whatever's beyond that is pretty close round the corner anyway."
For United fans, the prospect of Carrick staying on full-time is an exciting one. After years of turbulence in the dugout, the club legend has brought stability, results, and a clear identity back to the Theatre of Dreams. Whether he's wearing a suit on the touchline or a tracksuit on the training ground, Carrick's calm authority has been a breath of fresh air.
As the season winds down with a home finale against Forest, all eyes will be on the boardroom as much as the pitch. One thing is certain: Carrick's stock has never been higher, and the Red Devils faithful will be hoping the next announcement is the one they've been waiting for.
