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Manchester United agree deal to make Michael Carrick permanent Head Coach

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Manchester United have reached an agreement with Michael Carrick to become the club’s permanent head coach.

The formal process of exchanging contracts is now under way, with an announcement expected inside the next 48 hours.

As things stand there is some doubt over whether the formalities can be completed before Sunday’s match against Nottingham Forest, but there is a will to have it done in time for the club’s final home game of the season.

Carrick will sign an initial two-year deal with the option of an additional 12 months, the BBC reports.

Carrick has overseen a vast improvement at Old Trafford since replacing Ruben Amorim, who was sacked in January, successfully leading the club to Champions League qualification.

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His impressive body of work since his interim appointment has put the 44-year-old in pole position to become the club’s next permanent boss.

United’s executive leadership team, that includes chief executive officer Omar Berrada and director of football Jason Wilcox, has recommended to club owners Ineos that Carrick be handed the reins on a full-time basis – which has been passed by the hierarchy.

When Carrick was appointed as Manchester United’s head coach on a short-term basis in January, the club headed into the process with an open mind.

Amorim’s reign did not go according to plan, yet there was so much still to play for.

Carrick, in turn, has rescued the club’s season. Champions League qualification appeared a pipedream when Carrick took charge.

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