On Friday, May 22, 2026, Manchester United officially confirmed Michael Carrick as the club’s permanent head coach. The former midfielder signed a two-year contract running until June 2028. Additionally, the deal includes an option for a further one-year extension. The announcement followed
Jamie Carragher has publicly eaten his words after Manchester United midfielder Casemiro produced a stunning late-career resurgence. The Sky Sports pundit admitted he was “wrong” about the Brazilian following United’s dramatic 3–2 win over Fulham on February 1, 2026. Carragher was revisiting his much-quoted 2024 verdict that “the football has left him”. Instead, the
Michael Carrick has agreed to take over as Manchester United’s interim head coach. Former England assistant manager Steve Holland will serve as his deputy. Carrick finalised the deal on Monday night. The club will confirm the appointment on Tuesday after completing paperwork. Jonathan Woodgate, Jonny Evans and Travis Binnion will also join the coaching staff. […]




