Marcus Rashford's career at Manchester United may not be over after all, with manager Michael Carrick reportedly open to bringing the forward back into the fold at Old Trafford. The 28-year-old appeared to have played his final game for the Red Devils back in 2024, but a series of transfer developments have paved the way for a sensational return.
Manchester United legend Teddy Sheringham has strongly backed Michael Carrick’s permanent managerial appointment at Old Trafford, fiercely dismissing any lazy comparisons to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's tenure. The former striker insists that the newly-appointed manager possesses the rare tactical acumen required to potentially replicate Pep Guardiola's historic trajectory at Barcelona.
Former Manchester United striker Giuseppe Rossi has called for a sensational reunion at Old Trafford, suggesting that the club should bring Wayne Rooney back into the fold. The former Red Devils forward believes the addition of the club's all-time leading goalscorer to the coaching setup would be a masterstroke that the United faithful would embrace.
Manchester United chief executive officer Omar Berrada has issued a definitive message regarding the club's recruitment strategy, insisting that the Red Devils will not be held to ransom by representatives and intermediaries. Following a successful season that saw the club return to the Champions League under head coach Michael Carrick, the hierarchy is determined to maintain a disciplined approach in the market.
Kobbie Mainoo has credited Michael Carrick with saving his international career after being named in England's 26-man squad for the upcoming World Cup. The Manchester United starlet admitted he is "very grateful" to the newly-permanent Old Trafford boss for the faith shown in him since he took the reins.
Manchester United have opened up significant room for summer spending after repaying £110 million of debt in recent weeks. The move gives Michael Carrick a stronger platform to reshape his squad ahead of the new season.
Wayne Rooney has warned Manchester United supporters that they must remain grounded regarding their expectations for the 2026-27 Premier League campaign. Despite the club's remarkable turnaround under Michael Carrick, the legendary former captain believes a title challenge might still be out of reach.
Manchester United have secured a massive financial victory by agreeing a training kit sponsorship deal with Betway worth a staggering £20 million per year, a report claims. The multi-year agreement represents a major coup for the Red Devils as they navigate new Premier League regulations regarding gambling partnerships.
The 2025-26 Premier League season is over, with top-flight players around England making their plans for the summer, whether they involve holidays or, for the lucky few, a chance to put on a show at the World Cup. Even those internationals will get the chance to switch off at some stage, but for their managers, the work never stops, with plans likely already being drawn up for the transfer window and next season.
Manchester United have confirmed Michael Carrick as their permanent head coach following a successful interim spell. However, it has now been reported that the Red Devils looked at six alternative candidates, including Brazil boss Carlo Ancelotti, before deciding to stick with the club legend.
Michael Carrick has expressed total confidence that Bruno Fernandes will remain at Manchester United following a record-breaking campaign for the Portuguese playmaker. The Red Devils captain provided a goal and an assist in a 3-0 victory over Brighton on the final day, having driven their run to a third-place Premier League finish and a return to the Champions League.
Michael Carrick has labeled the upcoming summer market as the "most important transfer window of all time" as he prepares to transition from interim success to a sustained Premier League title charge. The Manchester United manager, freshly armed with a permanent contract and Champions League qualification, faces a pivotal period of rebuilding at Old Trafford.
Michael Carrick says he has “loved every minute” of life back at Manchester United after guiding the club into the Champions League places. The former midfielder insists he does not need a break despite an intense spell in charge at Old Trafford.
Manchester United have officially confirmed the permanent appointment of interim head coach Michael Carrick on a two-year contract keeping him at Old Trafford until 2028. The 44-year-old former midfielder successfully stabilised the club following Ruben Amorim's January dismissal, subsequently securing vital elite European qualification ahead of schedule.
In the end, Manchester United probably didn't have much other choice; after leading the club back into the Champions League during a remarkable interim tenure, Michael Carrick has been appointed head coach on a permanent basis. However, having already played down the achievement of returning to European football's top table, he will know the real work starts now.