MANCHESTER, England — Michael Carrick was poised to become Manchester United interim coach on Tuesday after the Premier League giant turned to its former player to salvage its imploding season.
Carrick was pictured arriving at the club's Carrington training ground Tuesday morning and was set to sign a contract until the end of the season, a person with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press.
The person spoke on the condition of anonymity because his appointment is yet to be formally completed.
Carrick, who won five Premier League titles and the Champions League during a trophy-laden playing career at Old Trafford, comes in following the departure of Ruben Amorim last week. Former England assistant coach Steve Holland will be part of Carrick's coaching team, the person said.
Ex-midfielder Carrick, who was also an assistant coach at United, had an unbeaten three-game spell as interim after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was fired in 2021. On this occasion he was selected ahead of Solskjaer, who was also interviewed for the role.
Carrick's only other managerial experience was at second-tier Middlesbrough from 2022-25.
By appointing Carrick in a short-term role, United is giving itself time to find a long-term replacement for Amorim, who was fired last week after 14 months in the job.
Iconic former striker Wayne Rooney said Carrick would command the respect of the players.