Premier League side Manchester United are set to appoint Michael Carrick as the club’s permanent manager.
This follows his recommendation by United chiefs after overseeing a dramatic improvement in the club’s fortunes.
Carrick, 44, took over for the rest of the current season in January following an acrimonious end to Ruben Amorim’s rocky Red Devils reign.
United clinched Champions League qualification with three matches to spare after being out of the competition for two seasons.
Carrick, appointed on January 13, has won 10 of his 15 matches in charge in all competitions, losing just twice, to guide United from seventh to third in the Premier League table.
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The Athletic reported that chief executive Omar Berrada and director of football Jason Wilcox would recommend to co-owner Jim Ratcliffe that the former United midfielder be offered the role at an executive meeting this week.
United have explored other options, but Carrick has long been considered the frontrunner for a job that he has been publicly backed for by a number of players.
The former England midfielder is set to face the media on Friday ahead of Sunday’s final home game of the season against Nottingham Forest.
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