Gary Neville reveals Man United's stance over new manager appointment as calls grow for Michael Carrick to get the job after four straight wins
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Gary Neville has revealed that Manchester United has initiated the search for their next permanent manager. He mentioned that if Michael Carrick is interested in a long-term role, he will be considered during the selection process.

Carrick stepped in as United’s interim manager following Ruben Amorim’s departure last month. Since taking charge, Carrick has led the team to victory in all four of his matches.

Under Carrick’s guidance, wins against Manchester City, Arsenal, Fulham, and Tottenham have propelled United to fourth place in the Premier League standings. Club captain Bruno Fernandes has lauded Carrick, describing him as a ‘great manager’.

Speaking on the Gary Neville Podcast, the former United captain shared his conversation with the club. “I asked what’s the official stance of the club regarding public statements, and their response was impressive,” Neville recounted.

The club responded by stating, “We have officially begun the process of searching for a new manager.”

Gary Neville says Man United have begun the process of hiring their next permanent manager

Gary Neville says Man United have begun the process of hiring their next permanent manager

Neville said Michael Carrick would go 'into a process' if he wants to take the job permanently

Neville said Michael Carrick would go ‘into a process’ if he wants to take the job permanently

Neville further explained, “The club is determined not to rush into a decision, despite the outcomes of upcoming matches over the next few months.”

‘They’re going to wait towards the end of the season. If Michael at that point makes himself available for the job… and says “I want to put my name in the hat”, at that point, like in any other recruitment role in the country for any other business, (he) would go into a process.’ 

Neville admitted Carrick may not wish to be considered at the end of the season, but said there is a possibility the 44-year-old may feel in a position to put himself forward.

The former England defender said he would likely be pitted against the likes of Thomas Tuchel, Julian Nagelsmann, Carlo Ancelotti and other managers competing at the World Cup this summer.

He also threw Eddie Howe and Luis Enrique’s names out there as ones he believes United may be considering. 

‘All I will say right now is that if Michael Carrick is selected or not selected, no one can be 100 per cent sure of what the right decision is when it comes to Manchester United,’ Neville continued.

‘I think we can put that to bed for another couple of months because the club have said they’re going to look at this and won’t be bounced into making a decision. If they win another four or five and they’re almost emphatically in the Champions League then that would be incredible, it would be a great position to be in.

‘If you think where probably Jim Ratcliffe, Omar Berrada and Jason Wilcox thought they were going to be maybe a few weeks ago with Michael Carrick at the end of the season, Manchester United might be sixth or seventh and they’re making a decision whereby they’re not in the Champions League.

Neville believes Carrick's performances will have given Sir Jim Ratcliffe some food for thought

Neville believes Carrick’s performances will have given Sir Jim Ratcliffe some food for thought

‘This is perfect. This is exactly what they would’ve wanted, where there is complete and utter uplifting performances. There’s more faith being built in the players and they look like they can play football at the level that they were when they signed.

‘Manchester United can make a decision at the end of the season based on the managers that make themselves available. Let’s see what they do.’

Carrick himself has been keen to avoid being drawn into talk about his future at the club beyond the end of the season.

‘I’m fully aware of the role I’m doing here and the responsibility I’ve got,’ he said on Friday.

‘We want to be successful, and I want the club to be successful beyond the end of the season – if that’s me, if that’s somebody else.

‘At this stage, I can’t control that and we’ll see what happens, but it’s certainly about trying to improve the team and making Manchester United stronger. Results over a short period of time don’t change that.

Carrick has been widely praised for restoring United to a formation more suitable to his players after Amorim persisted with a 3-4-3 system that often looked disjointed.

United captain Fernandes also believes his interim boss has given the players more ‘freedom’ to express themselves on the pitch. 

Bruno Fernandes said Carrick is a 'great manager' after United's 2-0 victory over Tottenham

Bruno Fernandes said Carrick is a ‘great manager’ after United’s 2-0 victory over Tottenham

‘I think Michael came in with the right ideas of giving the players the responsibility, but also some freedom to take the responsibility on the pitch during the decisions that are needed,’ Fernandes said after the 2-0 win over Spurs.

‘He’s very good with the words and I think he still remembers when I told him last time he was our manager, for our last game and I was sure Michael could be a great manager – now he is showing it.

‘We hope we can help him even more so everyone can see, not just us as the players, that we are good players and that is why we are at Manchester United, but also the staff is very good.’

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