Michael Carrick has officially been appointed as the permanent head coach of Manchester United, following a successful season that saw the team secure a third-place finish in the Premier League. This decision marks a significant moment for the club, which has been in search of stability after a tumultuous period of managerial changes.

Carrick, who took over as interim manager last year, has impressed both players and management with his tactical acumen and ability to foster unity within the squad. His promotion to a permanent role comes after a series of strong performances and a renewed sense of purpose at Old Trafford. "Michael has demonstrated his commitment to our vision and the potential to lead this club back to its former glory," said John Murtough, Manchester United's football director.

Looking ahead, Carrick faces the challenge of building on this season’s success while competing against formidable rivals. His focus will likely be on strengthening the squad and implementing a playing style that embodies the club's rich heritage. Fans will be eager to see if he can bring silverware back to Manchester United in the coming seasons.