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Man Utd Must Hire Luis Enrique and Forget Carrick

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Manchester United senior officials have been given a big conundrum when it comes to deciding who the club’s next permanent manager should be.

While Red Devils chiefs would have been confident of Michael Carrick making a positive impact after appointing him as caretaker boss until the end of the season, the 44-year-old has likely exceeded their expectations.

If you look at the Premier League table since Carrick was announced as Ruben Amorim’s temporary replacement, Man United are top having taken 22 points from a possible 27 available under the Tyne and Wear born coach.

The Red Devils have gone from being Champions League hopefuls under Amorim to being in pole position to qualify for Europe’s elite club competition behind Arsenal and Manchester City, with their hopes further boosted by the win against fourth-placed Aston Villa at Old Trafford on Sunday.

Now, United decision-makers need to choose whether they stick with Carrick for the longer-term, or take advantage of a manager market that is likely to be volatile this summer.

Man United Considering Carrick Alternatives

Manchester United manager Michael Carrick applauds the supporters

While Carrick is clearly in contention to get the United job permanently, Old Trafford officials are also considering other names for their shortlist too.

According to GIVEMESPORT sources, the Red Devils have discussed two managers set to star at the 2026 World Cup in Portugal’s Roberto Martinez and Germany’s Julian Nagelsmann, with the currently-available Roberto De Zerbi another strong candidate following his success with Marseille and Brighton and Hove Albion previously.

Two potential targets who United look unlikely to have a chance of landing are Thomas Tuchel and Carlo Ancelotti, with the former already agreeing a new contract with England and the latter likely to do the same with Brazil.

Meanwhile, many senior Man United officials would love to appoint Paris Saint-Germain coach Luis Enrique, as he continues to enhance his already strong reputation at the Parc des Princes.

United Should Forget Carrick and Go All Out for Enrique

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Since taking charge of PSG in 2023, Luis Enrique has delivered 10 trophies for the French club, including finally landing the Champions League for them last term.

After many years trying to achieve that feat with the likes of Lionel Messi, Neymar and Kylian Mbappe, the Spanish coach ended up doing it without any of them, and instead with a good team dynamic.

His 2025 was so good that he was named as The Best FIFA Men’s Coach at the end of December, outlining his status as the current best manager in the world.

Bruno Fernandes Would Love Him

Bruno Fernandes in Premier League action for Manchester United

While rumours continue over whether Bruno Fernandes will still be a United player next season after Saudi links, one man who does appreciate him is Enrique.

The ‘best coach in the world’ is reported to be a big fan of the Portugal international and has given the green light for PSG to try and sign him previously, showing how much he rates the 31-year-old.

Enrique has a knack of improving the attacking output of his forward line, with Bradley Barcola and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia among those who have been leading stars for him at the Parc des Princes.

The Spanish coach would likely build his United team around Fernandes, which is exactly the status he wants at Old Trafford as captain.

Now, Red Devils officials need to try and convince him to make the move to Old Trafford this summer.

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LIVE from the USA: World Cup preview with Tim Vickery & Tom Bogert | Transfer News

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Olivia Buzaglo and Ben Jacobs are live with a special World Cup preview edition of Market Madness, bringing you the latest transfer news alongside expert insight from across the globe.

South American football expert Tim Vickery joins the show to break down the key storylines ahead of the tournament, including:

– The mood in Brazil as they look to end their World Cup drought

– Neymar’s inclusion and current form at Santos

– Argentina’s chances of defending their crown

– Young South American talents who could earn big moves to Europe

– Potential surprise packages

Ben also delivers the latest breaking transfer news and answers your questions in his weekly mailbag, keeping you up to speed with all the biggest moves as the window heats up before the World Cup.

Plus, we hear from The Athletic’s Tom Bogert, speaking directly from the USA traning camp, with insight into how the co-host nation is shaping up ahead of the tournament.

All that and more on Market Madness.

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Man Utd Eye Lille Forward Matias Fernandez-Pardo for Summer Transfer

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Manchester United are looking to strengthen their attacking options as we head towards the summer transfer window.

The Red Devils are certainly in the market to sign midfielders this summer, but they could also look to strengthen in other areas.

It’s an incredibly important summer transfer window for United as they look to build a squad capable of competing in the Champions League.

The Red Devils were without European football during the 2025/26 season, which made it easier for them to finish in the top four due to the lack of distractions.

Michael Carrick’s side will now be playing twice a week for large parts of the season, so they’ll need a deeper and more competitive squad.


Michael Carrick Manchester United manager (2026)


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Manchester United might face a problem in the transfer race for one midfield target this summer.

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Man Utd manager Michael Carrick looks on vs Leeds

According to Sky Sports reporter Lyall Thomas, Manchester United have working on Lille forward Matias Fernandez-Pardo ahead of the summer transfer window.

The 21-year-old is set to compete at the World Cup with Belgium, and United are showing an interest as a potential forward option.

Despite his age, Fernandez-Pardo made 29 appearances for Lille in Ligue 1 last season, providing 13 goals and assists combined.

The Belgian forward, who has made two appearances for his country so far, predominantly plays as a centre forward but can also play on either wing.

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Versatile Forward Could be Smart for Man Utd

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Signing a versatile forward in the summer transfer window could be an ideal move for United ahead of the 2026/2027 season.

Bringing in a player capable of playing in multiple positions in the forward line would be hugely beneficial, especially when Carrick looks to rotate his squad across different competitions.

Fernandez-Pardo, described as ‘one of the most promising forwards in Europe’, should receive a significant amount of game time if he were to make the move to Old Trafford due to their European qualification.

Whether he’d be keen on a move to United remains to be seen, and it doesn’t appear to be any more than just interest as it stands.

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Tottenham In Talks to Sign Joao Palhinha After Savinho and Van Hecke

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Tottenham Hotspur are in talks to sign Savinho and Jan Paul van Hecke as their summer business shows no signs of slowing down, but they are also negotiating terms to sign another player for Roberto De Zerbi, according to TEAMtalk.

Tottenham chiefs knew that they had to make sweeping changes to their squad over the summer break following successive 17th-placed finishes in the Premier League, and the early signs are that they mean business.

Spurs might end the summer being the busiest Premier League club in the market if their early moves are anything to go by, with Andy Robertson already through the door at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on a free transfer.

Marcos Senesi is set to be announced on a similar deal after he left Bournemouth following the expiry of his contract, but the north Londoners are nowhere near being done.

De Zerbi wants to add a third new defender to his squad in Van Hecke, who he worked with during his spell as Brighton boss, which would suggest we could see a high-profile exit at the heart of the Spurs defence.

Cristian Romero looks the most likely candidate given the amount of talk there has been around his future in 2026, but the only changes won’t be restricted to defence and attack.

Tottenham Re-Negotiating Joao Palhinha Terms

Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Joao Palhinha celebrates Premier League win over Aston Villa via Reuters

It was a rollercoaster season-long loan spell for Joao Palhinha at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

The Bayern Munich man started well, and it looked as though Spurs would be activating their £26m option to sign the Portugal international on a permanent basis.

However, a mid-season dip threw that into doubt, before his rejuvenation at the end of the season under De Zerbi changed minds again, with the Italian making it clear he wanted to sign the 30-year-old on a full-time basis. He has labelled him as ‘one of the best’ players to work with.

Tottenham are in talks to renegotiate the terms of the deal with Bayern as they look to get a deal over the line, according to TEAMtalk, with the hope of agreeing a reduced fee with the Bundesliga champions.

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Joao Palhinha Wants Tottenham Move Despite Reports

Joao Palhinha in action for Tottenham Hotspur via Reuters

Fabrizio Romano reported last week that despite reports from his home country that Tottenham had pulled out of the race for his signature as he was prioritising a move back to his homeland, it wasn’t actually the case.

Romano claims that the 30-year-old is actually giving priority to staying at Spurs permanently because of his relationship with De Zerbi.

The Italian journalist does say that Sporting Lisbon are waiting in the wings if the north Londoners can’t reach an agreement with Bayern however.

Tottenham chiefs appear to be spinning many plates at the same time right now in terms of transfers, but landing Palhinha could be one of their most important signings of the summer.

De Zerbi clearly loves the Portuguese star’s experience, and despite his deeper midfield position, Palhinha showed his character and threat in the final third with two crucial goals against Wolves and Everton during the run-in as they staved off relegation from the Premier League.

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