Michael Carrick has revealed he recently met with Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, as speculation continues about his future role at the club. The former midfielder mentioned that he would be open to staying on but admitted that the final decision is not entirely in his hands.
Low-key meeting signals support
Carrick described the meeting as informal and positive, highlighting the sense of unity within the club.
“We had a chat, a cup of tea… It was nice to see him showing his support,” Carrick said. “As a football club we’re hugely connected, it’s a big part. I’m really conscious that’s how it should be.”
The conversation appeared to reflect ongoing discussions about Carrick’s position at the club. While no official announcement has been made, the meeting suggests that there is still interest in keeping him involved.
Future still undecided
Carrick made it clear that he remains committed to Manchester United, despite the uncertainty surrounding his role.
“I love being here. I understand the situation and it’s a little bit out of my hands. I love being here and I love what I’m doing. I love this place, I’m here to help,” he said.
His comments indicate that he is willing to continue contributing in whatever capacity the club requires. Although the club has not yet confirmed any long-term plans, Carrick’s willingness to stay suggests that his involvement may not be ending anytime soon.
Key points from Carrick’s statements:
He had an informal and positive meeting with Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
He emphasized the importance of unity within the club.
He expressed his love for Manchester United and his desire to help.
He acknowledged that the final decision is beyond his control.
The situation remains unresolved as United’s leadership continues to evaluate its next steps. There are no clear indications of when a decision will be made, but Carrick’s continued presence at the club suggests that his role is still under consideration.
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