Michael Carrick Edges Ahead of Solskjær in Manchester United Interim Race

Michael Carrick Edges Ahead of Solskjær in Manchester United Interim Race

MANCHESTER — Michael Carrick has emerged as the frontrunner to become Manchester United’s new interim manager after a series of “positive and impressive” face-to-face meetings with the INEOS-led hierarchy.

Michael Carrick Edges Ahead of Solskjær in Manchester United Interim Race

While Ole Gunnar Solskjær remains a significant candidate and is reportedly waiting for a final decision, momentum has shifted toward Carrick following his interview with CEO Omar Berrada and Director of Football Jason Wilcox on Thursday.

The Current Situation

United are looking to appoint a temporary successor to Rúben Amorim to lead the team until the end of the 2025-26 season. After a week of internal deliberation and interviews at Carrington, the club is expected to make an official announcement before Wednesday.

  • Michael Carrick: Sources indicate that Carrick’s tactical presentation and his experience managing Middlesbrough (before his departure in 2025) have made him the preferred choice. He is said to be “hopeful and ready” to return to Old Trafford.
  • Ole Gunnar Solskjær: Despite being the initial “fan favorite” for a return, the Norwegian is now viewed as the secondary option. However, there are suggestions that if Solskjær were appointed, Carrick might be open to joining his staff—though as it stands, Carrick is interviewing for the top job itself.
  • Darren Fletcher: Following a 2-2 draw with Burnley and a disappointing 2-1 FA Cup exit to Brighton on Sunday, Fletcher has admitted he is “in the dark” about his future. He is expected to step back into his coaching/technical role once a new appointment is confirmed.

Why Carrick?

Insiders suggest INEOS is looking for a “modern coaching profile” that aligns with the structure they are building. Carrick’s brief but successful 2021 caretaker stint (where he went unbeaten) and his subsequent work in the Championship have given the board confidence in his ability to implement a distinct style of play immediately.

“The club is looking for stability, but also a glimpse of the tactical direction they want for the future,” a source told Sky Sports. “Carrick fits the profile of a coach who can bridge that gap.”