Manchester United managerial search continues as Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann reportedly shows interest in the Old Trafford position.
Interim boss Michael Carrick has impressed with six wins from seven matches, restoring confidence and organization to the squad this season.
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Carrick’s 85.7 percent win ratio has reignited Champions League hopes and sparked debate over whether he should secure the role permanently.
United Weigh Experience Against Tactical Innovation
Nagelsmann, 38, brings experience with Bayern Munich and the Germany national team, noted for tactical innovation and youth development skills.
English clubs previously admired him, with Chelsea, Liverpool, and Tottenham monitoring his career before he chose the national team role.
Another German coach, Niko Kovac, has also expressed interest, valued for disciplined, organized tactics and Bundesliga success, reports EPL Index.
United leadership, under INEOS ownership, remains cautious, prioritizing Premier League experience alongside modern coaching credentials in their decision-making process.
Supporters are excited by Nagelsmann’s profile but appreciate Carrick’s knowledge of club culture and calm authority, which has already stabilized team morale.
The final choice will balance long-term strategy, tactical modernity, and Premier League familiarity, with Carrick continuing as caretaker while evaluations proceed.
United fans anticipate a decision that ensures stability, competitiveness, and a clear vision after seasons of managerial turnover at Old Trafford.

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