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Man Utd to Make Formal Approach for Julian Nagelsmann
Manchester United are set to make formal contact with alternatives for Michael Carrick this month, and one of those would be an upgrade on their current manager.
The Red Devils have a huge decision to make in the coming months at Old Trafford, with Carrick only brought in on a deal until the end of the season.
United must now decide whether to give him the job on a permanent basis, or look to bring in a new manager to replace him in the summer.
Carrick has certainly done his chances of securing the job no harm, with United sitting in the Champions League places with a comfortable cushion.
They currently have a six-point lead on fifth-place Liverpool and are one of the favourites to qualify for Europe’s elite club competition, and that could give Carrick a strong chance of keeping his place in the dugout.
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Man Utd to Make Formal Approach for Carrick Alternatives
GIVEMESPORT correspondent Ben Jacobs recently reported that United were to make contact with alternatives to Carrick in April, and Germany manager Julian Nagelsmann is someone on their shortlist.
Nagelsmann is believed to be higher than Mauricio Pochettino in their thinking, and talks could be held between the top parties this month.
“Nagelsmann and Carrick are higher than Pochettino currently. In April, there will be some formal outreach to other candidates.”
Jacobs also confirmed that Nagelsmann is ready to take a job in the Premier League, and he’s willing to leave Germany despite having a contract until 2028.
“With Nagelsmann, he is contracted until 2028, and is open to a club job this summer. He has been keen to manage in the Premier League.”
It could be time for United to get their ducks in order and make a move.
Nagelsmann a Carrick Upgrade
Undoubtedly, Nagelsmann, described as a ‘genius’, would be an upgrade on Carrick in terms of his credentials as a manager at the highest level.
Although Carrick is doing an excellent job currently, this is his first role in a top-five league, and he’s perhaps had it easier than a lot of previous United managers.
United are only playing in domestic competitions at the moment and have been since Carrick arrived, meaning they’ve been able to put their full focus on that.
That’s not to say managing at Old Trafford is ever easy, but he’s yet to be tested as a manager when also playing in Europe, alongside the Premier League.
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Cole Palmer Named His Greatest English Player in Football History
Cole Palmer’s meteoric rise has been a sight to behold, and he’s followed in the footsteps of several past and present stars in the English game by firing on all cylinders for Chelsea and the England national team. Manchester City‘s decision to sell the exciting young attacker for an initial £40 million in the summer of 2023 looks more ridiculous each time he puts in a Man of the Match performance.
The 23-year-old has been a revelation ever since arriving at Stamford Bridge, becoming the Blues’ talisman and getting fans off their feet with stunning displays. This includes a Man of the Match outing in the Club World Cup final, in which he bagged a brace and an assist in the 3-0 triumph. He’s also been making waves on the international scene, managing to score for England in their Euro 2024 final loss to Spain.
Palmer is ascending towards the top of English football, but he has a long way to go in catching the legendary forward, whom he claims is the best English talent to grace the sport.
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Wayne Rooney lit up English football during a trophy-laden career which saw him fire Manchester United to five Premier League titles, earning a reputation as, quite possibly, the greatest British player in English top-flight history. The ex-England captain became the Red Devils’ all-time top scorer with 253 goals in 559 games and was just as prolific on international duty, with 53 goals in 120 caps.
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Wayne Rooney’s Career Statistics |
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Club appearances |
763 |
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Club goals |
313 |
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England caps |
120 |
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England goals |
53 |
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Trophies |
16 |
The legendary striker was named the FA’s England Player of the Year on four occasions, an honour Palmer picked up last year for his extraordinary exploits for club and country, and he’s made it no secret he grew up supporting United and idolised Rooney (via Sky Sports):
“When I go back to the stadium (Old Trafford) it’s good because obviously, I used to go and watch matches there. Rooney (was my icon). I supported United and he was the best player.”
Rooney failed to win a major tournament with England, and that’s sometimes used against him in discussions over English football’s all-time greats. But his growth from a teenage prospect at Everton into a worldwide superstar at United was extraordinary to watch unfold, and it holds similarities to Palmer’s development in the spotlight of world football.
All statistics courtesy of Transfermarkt – correct as of 11/04/26.
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Arsenal Fans Fear Ben White Will Cost Them Title After 2-1 Loss vs Bournemouth
Arsenal fans fear one player will cost them the Premier League title following Saturday’s shock 2-1 defeat at home to Bournemouth.
The north London outfit spurned an opportunity to extend their lead over second-placed Manchester City, who have two games in hand and welcome Arsenal to the Etihad Stadium next Sunday.
Arsenal started the day nine points clear of City heading into the final weeks of the season. The Gunners are desperate to end their long wait for a Premier League title, stretching back to the Invincibles’ unbeaten season in 2004.
Mikel Arteta’s side have been knocked recently, losing to Man City in the Carabao Cup final before being knocked out of the FA Cup by Championship outfit Southampton either side of the international break, but bounced back in midweek with a 1-0 victory over Sporting in the Champions League quarter-finals.
Bad Afternoon For Arsenal
Following that win in Portugal, Arsenal fans hoped to see their team come flying out the traps at the Emirates Stadium, but it was Bournemouth who took the lead in the 17th minute through Eli Junior Kroupi.
However, Viktor Gyokeres levelled the scores from the penalty spot with 10 minutes remaining of the first half after Ryan Christie handled the ball inside the box.
Arsenal looked nervy at times in the second half. Even if the ultra-dependable David Raya, one of the best goalkeepers in world football right now, made a couple of uncharacteristic mistakes.
However, it was the performance of Ben White which most unnerved Arsenal supporters on social media.
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Arsenal Fans Fear Ben White Will Cost Them Title
The England international was partially at fault for the first goal, failing to keep tabs on Adrien Truffert, and could have been more alert when Alex Scott raced through to score Bournemouth’s second goal.
White was subsequently hooked moments later, with Arteta replacing the full-back with Cristhian Mosquera.
“Ben White will cost us this league man,” one fan wrote on X (Twitter). “What a wasteful player. That right wing is utter trash.” Another supporter commented:
”Ben White is going to cost us everything. This man is not even in the game, I have no idea where his head is.”
A third fan said: “Ben White is going to cost us the league. Mark my words.” While a fourth added: “Ben White is the reason we are losing games.”
A fifth supporter said: “To be honest with ourselves Ben White will cost us the league if care is not taken.”
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And it wasn’t just Arsenal fans echoing similar thoughts about White.
One rival fan said: “Tragic how bad Ben White is. Gonna cost them everything.”
While another tweeted: “Ben White is going to cost Arsenal trophies this season. Cannot defend for beans. Every single time he plays, he is exposed. Same type of full back as Trent Alexander-Arnold, only Trent is miles ahead on the ball.”
Arsenal need to dust themselves down from this latest setback. Before next weekend’s crunch clash against Man City, the Gunners face Sporting in the second leg of the Champions League quarter-finals on Wednesday.
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What Happened to 7 Young Man Utd Stars Sir Alex Ferguson Predicted in 2001
Summary
- Sir Alex Ferguson backed seven young Manchester United players to become legends at the club in 2001.
- Darren Fletcher and John O’Shea were among the group and did go on to have good careers at Old Trafford.
- Others, such as Danny Pugh, failed to excel at United but enjoyed good careers elsewhere.
Manchester United have had so many talented youngsters come through their academy in the Premier League era. Many young footballers looking to make a name for themselves were handed their first-team debuts by Sir Alex Ferguson and went on to have successful careers.
David Beckham, Gary Neville and Paul Scholes were just three members of United’s famous ‘Class of ’92’, a group of youngsters who graduated through the academy and all cemented themselves in United’s history. In 2001, Ferguson thought another group of youngsters were set to break through and establish themselves in the first-team.
He named seven players that he thought had the capabilities to step up to top level football. The legendary Scotsman said, per the Sun:
“Darren Fletcher, who we hope will get over his broken leg, is good. Michael Stewart and Luke Chadwick are doing very well, and John O’Shea’s doing well too. There’s a young left-back called Paul Tierney who’s doing well, as is Danny Pugh. But there’s a young boy who has started now, he’s 16, called Kieran Richardson. He’s going to be a fantastic player.”
But, unfortunately for the seven figures touted for greatness, not all of them went on to achieve incredible amounts of success at Old Trafford. Here is what happened to each of the players backed by Fergie.
Darren Fletcher
Man Utd appearances: 342
Ferguson was hoping that Fletcher would overcome a broken leg, and he managed to do so. The Scot was just 17 years old at the time and, two years later, he made his debut for United. He went on to play 342 times for the club, scoring on 24 occasions, and helped the Red Devils to five Premier League trophies.
Unfortunately, he was hindered at the back end of his United career due to a prolonged battle with ulcerative colitis. Fletcher overcame the illness and departed United in 2015, turning out for West Brom and Stoke City before hanging up his boots in 2019. After retiring, Fletcher started his managerial career and returned to United to coach their Under 16s and, in January 2021, he was promoted to first-team coach. In March 2021, he became the technical director at Old Trafford, but was replaced by Jason Wilcox in April 2024 – although United said he would continue to be a key figure behind the scenes as a first-team coach.
He was appointed head coach of United’s under 18s in July 2025. His two sons, Jack and Tyler, both play for United and have ade their first-team debuts.
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Darren Fletcher’s Manchester United career |
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Games |
342 |
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Goals |
24 |
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Assists |
31 |
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Honours |
Champions League, Premier League (x5), Club World Cup, League Cup (x3), FA Cup |
Michael Stewart
Man Utd appearances: 14
Stewart was handed his debut for the club in a League Cup match against Watford in 2000 and would make eight appearances in the league for United, but never made the grade to feature regularly at Old Trafford. Roy Keane once told him that he would end up playing for a pub team, and he would depart the club in 2005 for Hibernian.
His best spell of his career came at Hearts, where he played 87 times in the league and hit the back of the net on 12 occasions. Stewart had a brief spell in Turkey with Genclerbirligi before ending his career in 2011 after a short stint with Charlton Athletic. The Scotsman also made four appearances for his country, but it’s fair to say he didn’t live up to Fergie’s prediction.
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Michael Stewart’s Manchester United career |
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Games |
14 |
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Goals |
0 |
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Assists |
0 |
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Honours |
Premier League (x3) |
Luke Chadwick
Man Utd appearances: 38
Chadwick broke into United’s first team during the 2000/01 season, playing 22 times as United won the Premier League title. But he failed to kick on and, after only a handful of appearances in the next few years, he departed the club in 2004. He went on to play for numerous clubs in England’s second tier, including West Ham, Stoke City and Norwich City, before dropping down to League One with MK Dons in 2008. Chadwick spent six successful seasons at the club, playing 246 times and scoring 24 goals, while also winning their Player of the Year award twice.
He joined boyhood club Cambridge United in 2013 but left two years later. After leaving Cambridge, Chadwick signed for Isthmian League Division One North side Soham Town Rangers in November 2015 and spent one season there before returning to Cambridge as a full-time coach in the club’s academy.
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Luke Chadwick’s Manchester United career |
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Games |
38 |
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Goals |
2 |
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Assists |
5 |
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Honours |
Premier League (x2) |
John O’Shea
Man Utd appearances: 394
One of the best players to come through United’s academy, O’Shea earned himself a reputation as a reliable defender during his successful stint at the club. He played 393 times for the Red Devils and helped them to 14 major titles before departing for Sunderland in 2011.
O’Shea spent six seasons at The Black Cats before ending his career in 2019 after a brief spell with Reading. He represented the Republic of Ireland on 118 occasions, making him the third most capped player in their history. He then joined Reading coaching staff following his retirement from playing, but left the club in July 2021. In April 2020, he was named as assistant manager of the Republic of Ireland U21 team before joining Stoke as first-team coach in 2022.
He returned to Ireland duty when he became assistant manager under manager Stephen Kenny, but then left that role when Wayne Rooney was appointed manager Birmingham City, joining as a first-team coach. Now, he’s back coaching the Republic of Ireland national team, working as an assistant coach under Heimir Hallgrimsson.
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John O’Shea’s Manchester United career |
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Games |
394 |
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Goals |
15 |
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Assists |
23 |
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Honours |
Champions League, Premier League (x5), Club World Cup, League Cup (x2), FA Cup |
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Paul Tierney
Man Utd appearances: 1
Tierney did not hit the heights expected of him by Ferguson. He made just one first team appearance for United before departing in 2005. He did win the Jimmy Murphy Young Player of the Year at the club – awarded to the best academy player of the year – which has been won by the likes of Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes and Marcus Rashford in the past. But Tierney never really managed to establish himself like the aforementioned trio.
He enjoyed brief spells at Livingston and Blackpool and signed for Conference outfit Altrincham in 2008 at the age of 26. But he only stayed there for a month, with Altrincham proving to be the last team he played for in his professional career.
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Paul Tierney’s Manchester United career |
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Games |
1 |
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Goals |
0 |
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Assists |
0 |
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Honours |
None |
Danny Pugh
Man Utd appearances: 7
Pugh may have never established himself as a regular at United – he made just seven appearances for the first team – but he did go on to have a decent career. Capable of playing in midfield or at left-back, he turned out for the likes of Leeds United and Preston North End, before making 37 Premier League appearances with Stoke City.
Pugh ended his professional career after a spell with Port Vale in 2020 and turned his head to coaching. He has been caretaker manager of the club on two separate occasions, with a combined record of two wins in seven games. After leaving as caretaker manager, Pugh went to play for Hanley Town in Midland League Premier Division, before joining seventh tier side Leek Town as a first-team coach in September 2023.
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Danny Pugh’s Manchester United career |
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Games |
7 |
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Goals |
0 |
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Assists |
0 |
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Honours |
Premier League, FA Cup |
Kieran Richardson
Man Utd appearances: 81
Ferguson had high hopes for Richardson and, while he had a decent Premier League career, he never established himself as a regular at United. He made his debut for the Red Devils in 2002 and played 81 times for the club, scoring 11 times, before joining Sunderland in a £5.5m move in 2007.
He played 149 times for Sunderland and also featured in the Premier League for Fulham and Aston Villa and in the Championship with Cardiff City. Richardson did manage to break into the England team too, earning eight caps and scoring twice – but it’s hardly what Ferguson predicted he would achieve back in 2001. He would retire from the game at 33, and is now earning a living by trading expensive watches.
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Kieran Richardson’s Manchester United career |
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Games |
81 |
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Goals |
11 |
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Assists |
4 |
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Honours |
Premier League (x2), FA Cup, League Cup |
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All statistics courtesy of Transfermarkt (correct as of 11/04/2026)
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