da bet7k: Manchester United have finally replaced Ruben Amorim and could now be set to make advances on appointing a new permanent manager at Old Trafford.

Michael Carrick to become Man Utd caretaker manager

da betcris: The Red Devils have been on the lookout for a temporary boss to steady the ship until the end of the season, and fans have now found the answer to who will lead them through the next few months after waiting on tenterhooks.

Despite Ole Gunnar Solskjaer being heavily linked to the Old Trafford post, former Middlesbrough boss Michael Carrick will return to Old Trafford after Fabrizio Romano delivered confirmation of his homecoming on social media platform X.

Starting off, Carrick will have the small matter of a Manchester derby to contend with before an away trip to Arsenal, and it won’t be an easy task to take points from either side as the Red Devils look to salvage their season.

Steve Holland arrives as his assistant. Meanwhile, Jonathan Woodgate, Jonny Evans and Travis Binnion will also form his backroom staff as Manchester United come under new leadership after Amorim’s acrimonous departure.

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With another trophyless season now confirmed, unless the Red Devils manage to somehow win the Premier League title, achieving European qualification appears to be the only plausible outcome from what has been a frustrating campaign for all involved at the club.

Potentially, finishing in the European slots may also be a draw for new managers, and Manchester United now have a serial winner on their shortlist to take on the permanent role full-time this summer.

Man Utd want Luis Enrique as next manager

According to The Mirror, Manchester United have identified Paris Saint-Germain boss Luis Enrique as a ‘main target’ to take over from Carrick as they see his winning mentality as an ideal fit to lead the club forward.

With 19 trophies to his name in management, the 55-year-old is viewed as someone who can handle the extensive pressure associated with managing the club.

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Enrique has less than 18 months left on his deal in the French capital, something that has led Manchester United to believe he may be available for a modest amount of compensation.

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Hailed as “the best manager in the world” by French journalist Julien Laurens for finally taking PSG to Champions League glory, this would be a remarkable hire from INEOS.

Thomas Tuchel, Carlo Ancelotti and Mauricio Pochettino are also on their radar and could be figures that are approached. Either way, former Barcelona boss Enrique appears to be well in the conversation as the Red Devils look to try and bring in a high-calibre boss.