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Manchester United reportedly offers the permanent manager's position to Michael Carrick, their current interim boss. This decision marks a significant shift for the club, which initially planned to seek an elite replacement by summer.
Carrick has transformed United's trajectory, winning ten of his 15 matches and securing Champions League qualification, prompting the club’s hierarchy to reconsider their options. Although Andoni Iraola of Bournemouth was a potential contender, reports indicate that he is no longer in the running, leaving Carrick as the frontrunner.
Sky Sports reveals that United is ready to initiate talks with Carrick regarding a long-term contract, although they haven't completely ruled out other candidates. The Athletic adds that club executives will recommend Carrick's appointment in an upcoming meeting with co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
However, Carrick's acceptance hinges on certain conditions, including a stipulation that a separate team will manage player transfers, limiting his control over signings. As the situation unfolds, all eyes are on Carrick and whether he will embrace this opportunity to lead Manchester United into a new era.

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