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Carrick's United Revival Has Enrique Eyeing Old Trafford – But Who's the Real Boss?

Carrick's United Revival Has Enrique Eyeing Old Trafford – But Who's the Real Boss?

James Holland (TEAMtalk) EN 11 March 2026 at 21:47
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Michael Carrick has guided Manchester United to third in the Premier League after Ruben Amorim's sacking, boosting his chances for the permanent role. Luis Enrique, fresh off a PSG quadruple including Champions League glory, is keen on the Premier League but needs convincing by United's project. Other targets like Nagelsmann and De Zerbi keep the race wide open.

Carrick's United Revival Has Enrique Eyeing Old Trafford – But Who's the Real Boss?

Picture this: Manchester United pull the trigger on Ruben Amorim after just a few rocky months, and suddenly, under interim gaffer Michael Carrick, they're climbing the table like it's a Sunday league piss-up. Sacked on January 5 amid bust-ups with director of football Jason Wilcox and Sir Jim Ratcliffe over that stubborn 3-4-2-1 setup, Amorim's exit looked daft at first. But Carrick's worked wonders, shoving the Red Devils up to third in the Premier League and Champions League spots within spitting distance.

From Rock Bottom to Top Four Dream

Carrick's not mucking about. He's breathed fresh life into the squad, with Bruno Fernandes and Kobbie Mainoo rediscovering their swagger, pulling strings like the glory days. Even fringe sorts like Benjamin Sesko and Senne Lammens are perking up under his calm hand. It's like he's flicked a switch – confidence is back, results are rolling in, and Old Trafford's buzzing again.

The 44-year-old is dead keen on the full-time gig, and who can blame him? Our sources whisper that Wilcox is chuffed to bits with his work, making Carrick the punters' favourite. But hold your horses – claims that United have 'confirmed' him as next season's boss? Premature nonsense, lads. Plenty of football left to play.

Enrique: The PSG Star Ready for Premier League Glory?

Enter stage left: Luis Enrique, the Spanish maestro who's turned Paris Saint-Germain into a quadruple-winning machine, including their first-ever Champions League crown last term. Landing him would be United screaming 'we mean business' from the rooftops. And get this – Manchester Evening News scribe Tyrone Marshall drops that Enrique's fluent in English and itching for a Premier League crack.

"He wants the right project," Marshall notes, "and whether United can sell Old Trafford as that is the million-dollar question." Carrick's still ahead, but with time ticking, don't bet against Enrique packing his bags from the French capital. United might need to twist his arm, mind – PSG won't let go easy after his trophy haul.

Nagelsmann, De Zerbi and the Rest in the Mix

INEOS aren't sleeping on this. They'll scour the market, chatting up the elite like Julian Nagelsmann, Roberto De Zerbi, Mauricio Pochettino, and Oliver Glasner. Whispers suggest Jurgen Klopp's next adventure could even nudge things United's way. It's a proper beauty parade, ensuring they don't rush into another dud.

Carrick's got the momentum, but Ratcliffe's crew love a splash. Imagine Enrique's high-pressing circus at the Theatre of Dreams? Or De Zerbi's possession obsession? As TEAMtalk's James Holland flags, Wilcox is thrilled but eyes wide open. United fans, crack open a pint – this hotseat saga's just heating up, and third place feels like a launchpad to something massive.

Word on the street? Carrick's revival has everyone talking, but Enrique's the wildcard that could blow it all open. Stay tuned, Reds – the manager market's about to get wilder than a derby day scrap.

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Bruno FernandesKobbie MainooBenjamin SeskoSenne Lammens

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Manchester UnitedParis Saint-Germain

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