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‘Next season, no doubt about that…’: Carragher issues definitive Man Utd claim over priority INEOS decision

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‘Next season, no doubt about that…’: Carragher issues definitive Man Utd claim over priority INEOS decision Jamie Carragher believes Michael Carrick is now destined to be made Manchester United’s permanent manager following last night’s win over Brentford. The 2-1 triumph in M16 meant the Red Devils now need only two points from their remaining four fixtures to qualify for the Champions League. DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL STRETTY NEWS APP FOR ALL THE LATEST UPDATES & BREAKING NEWS – STRAIGHT TO YOUR PHONE!

ON APPLE & GOOGLE PLAY Carrick secures yet another crucial victory It marked Carrick’s ninth win in the dugout for United this season ; he has now won more than Ruben Amorim recorded in 2025/2026, despite managing seven fewer games than his predecessor. Want more Stretty News coverage? Add us as a preferred source on Google to your favourites list for news you can trust He has also drawn twice and lost twice in the last three months, which saw the interim boss lose some backing from the United faithful.

Overall, however, it seems safe to say that the overwhelming majority of supporters are in favour of Carrick staying long-term . Not only would he have earned it with how he revitalised the squad and the general feeling around Old Trafford, but the fact that he’s a former Red who dedicated 12 years of his senior career to United, made 464 appearances for the club and won a host of major accolades in a red shirt, makes him a favoured candidate to try and restore the side to its former glories. What did Carragher have to say about Carrick?

Carragher is also of the belief that the 44-year-old is deserving of the job, too. When analysing United’s victory over the Bees on Sky Sports’ Monday Night Football coverage, he told the panel: “He’s going to be the Manchester United manager next season. No doubt about that, and you can’t say he doesn’t deserve it.

“They are absolutely sensational results [under Carrick]. They’re [the] results of a title-winner – someone going for the league. Now, I know that pressure isn’t on United right now, they haven’t got European fixtures, but I don’t think anybody could’ve come in and done any better results-wise.