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Manchester United faces a potential shake-up as Sir Alex Ferguson remains silent on Michael Carrick’s appointment as manager. This decision could have significant implications for the club's future direction.
The latest reports reveal Ferguson has not been involved in the hiring process but is reportedly fine with Carrick stepping in. This appointment marks a crucial moment, as Carrick could become the seventh permanent manager since Ferguson's departure in 2013. The Daily Mirror hints at Ferguson's approval, emphasizing that his absence from consultations is due to his age and recent health issues.
Meanwhile, Bruno Fernandes expresses admiration for Declan Rice, a potential transfer target for United. Fernandes has previously labeled Rice as an "idol," which highlights the mutual respect between the two players as United assesses their options for bolstering the squad.
Additionally, the Daily Mirror outlines eight lessons Carrick must learn from past Manchester United managers. Key advice includes engaging with the media and ensuring the team wins silverware, while avoiding a lack of identity—a pitfall previous managers have faced.
With Ferguson’s legacy at stake and Carrick’s leadership on the line, the coming weeks will be pivotal for Manchester United as they navigate this transitional phase.

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