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Crystal Palace, Fulham rival Manchester United in Michael Carrick battle

Michael Carrick has been the Manchester United head coach after the departure of Ruben Amorim, and a long-term stay may be on the cards.

Michael Carrick has done an excellent job since taking over, guiding Manchester United to victories over Manchester City and Arsenal. The Englishman has shown his quality in a short time at the club, and he will look to finish the season strongly at Manchester United. It will be interesting to see if they can secure Champions League qualification under his management.

Carrick has impressed with his management, and clubs like Crystal Palace and Fulham are keeping tabs on him, according to Football Insider. They could look to make a move for him at the end of the season. It will be interesting to see whether Manchester United are willing to take on the job permanently.

If he can guide them to UEFA Champions League qualification, he would certainly be able to make a strong case for the permanent role. It remains to be seen how the situation develops.

If the move to Manchester United does not happen, Crystal Palace and Fulham could be exciting destinations for him. He will look to manage at the highest level, and joining either of the two Premier League clubs would be ideal for him.

Crystal Palace or Fulham to move for Carrick?

Crystal Palace are set to lose Oliver Glasner at the end of the season. The Austrian manager has confirmed that he will leave the South London club in the summer. He has done an excellent job at the London club, and it will be interesting to see if Carrick can replace him properly. The Eagles have a talented squad, and he will look to compete at a high-level with them.

Similarly, Fulham have done quite well this season. They will look to finish the season strongly. The West London outfit a talented squad at their disposal, and the 44-year-old manager has the opportunity to manage them. It remains to be seen where he ends up eventually. Ideally, he will look to manage his former club, Manchester United, next season.

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