However, Carrick's time as a UEFA Technical Observer could be short-lived if reports of an Old Trafford return are to be believed. Ruben Amorim is under mounting pressure to turn Manchester United's fortunes around, with the Premier League side struggling under stewardship of the former Sporting CP boss.
Amorim could only watch on as his side fell to a 3-1 loss at Brentford last weekend, and a failure to beat high-flying Sunderland at home on Saturday will heighten calls for the club to axe the 40-year-old.
After the game, the Portuguese said: "I think we played the game they wanted us to play, the opponents - really confused: first balls, second balls. If we play the game of the opponent, it’s harder for us. We never settled the game down. We suffered two goals where we knew they are really strong on that, with the long balls. Then we tried to get back in the game. We miss a penalty, and all these moments are a little bit against us. That could change the game, but in the end, we need to – and we should do – better."