Michael Carrick leading Manchester United in Premier League trip to Chelsea as search for permanent manager continues

Manchester United searching for interim manager after sacking Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as United are hoping to appoint a permanent manager at the end of the season, with Mauricio Pochettino the No 1 target.

Michael Carrick is expected to be in charge of Manchester United for Sunday’s game at Chelsea as the club continue their search for an interim manager until the end of the season.

Carrick has been placed in temporary charge while United conduct a thorough process to appoint an interim boss following the sacking of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer last week, before beginning their search for a permanent successor.

The club are planning to make a permanent appointment at the end of the season and Paris Saint-Germain boss Mauricio Pochettino is their first choice, with Ajax head coach Erik ten Hag also in their thinking.

Talks are ongoing with a number of candidates including Ernesto Valverde and Ralf Ragnick, while some reports suggest former Lyon head coach Rudi Garcia has also been approached.

It is understood that United did not speak to anyone prior to Solskjaer’s departure.

United are not ruling out the possibility of making a mid-season move for a permanent manager – even if they appoint an interim beforehand.

It is understood former Tottenham boss Pochettino would be interested in moving to Old Trafford, although he said on Monday he is “so happy” at PSG and will not allow United’s interest to distract him from his current role.

Pochettino joined PSG in January and is contracted to the Ligue 1 club until the summer of 2023.

There are a number of high-calibre people United would consider longer-term if available.

The club want to take time to get the right person long term – with the interim seen as someone who can quickly bring stability and momentum for the rest of this season.

Solskjaer was sacked by United on Sunday after just under three years in charge at Old Trafford.

His final game was a 4-1 thrashing at the hands of Watford on Saturday that left United eighth in the Premier League, 12 points behind leaders Chelsea after 12 games.

 

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