Manchester United yet to decide if Michael Carrick will be offered manager’s job
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Manchester United has not yet decided whether Michael Carrick will be offered the full-time manager position, despite an improved run of results under his interim leadership. The club’s hierarchy, led by director of football Jason Wilcox, plans to wait until the end of the season before making a final decision. Carrick has expressed interest in the role and is involved in transfer and pre-season planning.
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