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Manchester United to confirm Michael Carrick as interim manager
Summary
Manchester United expect to confirm Michael Carrick as interim manager on Tuesday, and he will lead preparations when the squad returns to training ahead of Saturday's derby with Manchester City.
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Manchester United expect to confirm Michael Carrick as interim manager on Tuesday. He will lead the squad when players return to training after two days off. Darren Fletcher, who has taken charge of two games since Ruben Amorim's sacking, is expected to be part of the coaching team. Carrick has indicated he wants Jonathan Woodgate to join his backroom staff.
What is known:
- The announcement of Carrick's appointment is scheduled for Tuesday.
- Carrick will take charge of training on Wednesday and his first match in charge is Saturday's derby at home to Manchester City.
- Darren Fletcher is expected to remain involved in the coaching team and Carrick has nominated Jonathan Woodgate for a backroom role.
- The article reports Carrick advanced ahead of Ole Gunnar Solskjær during the interview process.
- The article mentions Al-Hilal's Ruben Neves as a midfield target, with an estimated cost of about £20m, and states there would be funds available if a long-term target becomes viable.
Summary:
The club is entering an interim managerial period with an immediate focus on the upcoming local derby and the resumption of training. Reported staffing plans include Darren Fletcher and a potential role for Jonathan Woodgate. The article also notes that transfer funds are reported to be available for a suitable long-term target. Next scheduled items are the formal announcement on Tuesday and the derby on Saturday.
