Manchester United want three more years from key man despite Jim Ratcliffe 'reservations': report
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Manchester United want three more years from key man despite Jim Ratcliffe 'reservations': report
Michael Carrick has stabilized Manchester United during the second half of the season and could receive an extension as first-team boss. Manchester United are reportedly preparing a two-year contract with an option to extend by a third season. If accepted, Carrick would remain in charge until at least 2028, assuming he is not dismissed earlier. The club has struggled since Sir Alex Ferguson left in 2013, cycling through multiple managers without sustained success. Carrick is popular with the squad and supporters and has delivered consistent winning football, including a start with a victory over Manchester City. He has won 10 of 15 games, securing a return to the Champions League next season. Sir Jim Ratcliffe reportedly has reservations about a permanent appointment, while Omar Berrada and Jason Wilcox are convinced of Carrick’s abilities.
"According to the 'i' Paper, though, minority shareholder and face of the Old Trafford board Sir Jim Ratcliffe reportedly has 'reservations' over the permanent appointment of Carrick. Chief executive Omar Berrada and director of football Jason Wilcox, however, are 'convinced' of Carrick's faculties with the offer of a permanent contract imminent. Ratcliffe's qualms supposedly lie with Carrick's personality."
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