
Michael Carrick has hinted that he would be open to staying on as Manchester United manager beyond the end of the season, admitting he feels “at home” at Old Trafford, though he stopped short of openly campaigning for the role.
Carrick has been in charge since January 13 following the departure of Ruben Amorim and has largely avoided public discussion about his long-term future.
However, his comments ahead of United’s upcoming fixtures suggest the interim head coach is beginning to reflect on what lies ahead.
When asked about the club’s summer plans and whether he sees himself as part of them, Carrick emphasised continuity and long-term vision over short-term outcomes.
“Nothing’s changed, to be honest,” Carrick said. “I’m fully aware of the role I’m doing here and the responsibility I’ve got.”
“We want to be successful, and I want this club to thrive beyond the end of the season—whether that’s with me in charge or someone else.”

