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Michael Carrick now odds-on favourite for permanent Man United job amid managerial latest

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Michael Carrick Now Odds-On Favourite for Permanent Man United Job Amid Managerial Latest

Michael Carrick has emerged as the clear frontrunner to become Manchester United's next permanent manager, with betting odds tightening dramatically in his favor following a stellar interim stint. After Ruben Amorim's sacking in January 2026, Carrick took charge on a deal until June 2026 and has transformed the team's fortunes, guiding them to an unbeaten run of five games—including four wins and one draw—propelling United to fourth in the Premier League, ahead of Chelsea and Liverpool, with strong Champions League qualification hopes.[1][2][3][6]



Bookmakers like Sky Bet and Paddy Power list Carrick at 4/6 to 10/11, making him the overwhelming favorite. His recent successes include victories over top sides like Manchester City, Arsenal, Fulham, Newcastle United, and Tottenham Hotspur, with United scoring 17 goals in their last 10 games while conceding 11. Carrick, a former United midfielder, has brought in coaches Steve Holland and Jonathan Woodgate, instilling a recognizable, attacking brand of football that has reignited fan optimism after a torrid season.[1][2][3][4][6]

Despite his dream start—netting 10 goals in four early matches—concerns linger if form dips, but Ineos and the Glazer family face pressure to avoid another misstep post-Amorim. Carrick's previous caretaker spell in 2021 yielded wins over Villarreal and Arsenal, bolstering his credentials.[1][4]

Chasing him are Oliver Glasner (Crystal Palace) at 5/1 to 8/1, a boyhood United fan who delivered Palace's first major trophy; Gareth Southgate at 6/1 to 16/1; Julian Nagelsmann (Germany) at 14/1; and Luis Enrique (PSG) at 16/1 to 20/1, whose treble-winning credentials at PSG make him an exciting outsider despite his contract until 2027.[2][3][4][5]

Thomas Tuchel is out after England extended his deal through Euro 2028. As United eye a top-four finish, all eyes are on whether Carrick secures the job full-time, with his side facing key fixtures ahead.[3][6]

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