Carrick out? Man UTD owners makes a permanent decision on future man UTD coach

Michael Carrick is building a strong case to earn the Manchester United manager’s job on a full-time basis – and a consensus is beginning to form among ex-players about the decision awaiting the club hierarchy this summer.
Carrick was appointed as interim manager in January, beating ex-boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to the role. He has galvanised the team, moving them from sixth to third in the Premier League by taking 23 of a possible 30 points from his 10 games in charge.
Having sacked Ruben Amorim, United stated their intention to hire a full-time manager in the summer. Director of football Jason Wilcox and chief executive Omar Berrada are leading the process but are yet to formally speak to any candidates.
With seven games left of the season and United on course for a place in the Champions League under Carrick, the former midfielder is emerging as the most popular option. Here Mirror Football takes a look at what club legends have had to say on the subject.

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