Manchester United is undergoing significant changes, having recently fired manager Ruben Amorim and appointed Michael Carrick as caretaker manager for the remainder of the season.

Under Carrick’s leadership, the team has shown positive results, winning all four matches, including victories against Manchester City and Arsenal.

As Carrick is only temporarily in charge, discussions are ongoing about potential candidates to take the reins permanently.

One option being considered is Carrick himself, thanks to his successful start at Old Trafford.

Another name mentioned is Thomas Tuchel, who has been identified by Gary Neville as a possible future manager. However, since Tuchel is set to manage England in the upcoming World Cup, a formal appointment may not happen until after the tournament.

Gary Neville has shared updates regarding Manchester United’s search for a new permanent manager.

During a Sky Sports segment, following the Liverpool vs. Manchester City match, Neville indicated that the club has begun the search for a new manager.

However, the previous United player mentioned that the club will not make any decisions based solely on recent performances, with a final decision expected closer to the end of the season.

With this information, Manchester United followers may feel better informed moving forward.

As the club actively seeks a new manager, fans are likely to continue monitoring news for updates on potential candidates in the weeks and months ahead.




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