
"Carrick has led the side to five wins and a draw in his six games in charge, with United now fourth in the Premier League table after their most recent victory over Everton on Monday. Captain Bruno Fernandes has been reinstalled in his favoured No10 position since Carrick's arrival, having been deployed as part of a midfield two in Ruben Amorim's 3-4-2-1 shape."
"Should he move on, however, the Daily Mail claim that United could move for Gibbs-White, who saw a transfer to Tottenham collapse last year. The Englishman agreed to a new contract at the City Ground shortly afterwards. United also hold a reported interest in another Forest player, Elliot Anderson, as they look to overhaul their midfield options with Casemiro set to depart at the end of the current campaign."
"United are set for another summer of change this year, with a decision to be made over the next permanent head coach, and a number of unwanted players returning from loan spells. Jadon Sancho's contract expires upon the end of his loan at Aston Villa, and it would seem unlikely that he will sign a new deal at Old Trafford."
Manchester United has experienced a significant resurgence under caretaker manager Michael Carrick, achieving five wins and a draw across six matches to reach fourth place in the Premier League following a victory over Everton. Bruno Fernandes has returned to his preferred No10 position since Carrick's arrival, replacing his previous role in Ruben Amorim's midfield setup. Despite Fernandes' contract extending until 2027 with an optional additional year, United is reportedly considering moves for Nottingham Forest's Gibbs-White and Elliot Anderson as midfield reinforcements. The club faces significant summer changes, including appointing a permanent manager and managing player departures, with Jadon Sancho's contract expiring after his Aston Villa loan and Marcus Rashford currently at Barcelona.
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