The Peoples Person
·14 de marzo de 2026
Ayden Heaven reveals stance on Man United’s next permanent boss

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·14 de marzo de 2026

Manchester United defender Ayden Heaven has outlined his thoughts on Michael Carrick and the possibility of the club hiring someone else to take up the permanent role.
Despite the success Carrick has enjoyed since he was named caretaker boss after Ruben Amorim’s dismissal, it is still not a foregone conclusion that he will be handed the job on a permanent basis.
When Carrick was brought in, United intended for him to steady the ship and see out the season. However, the transformation he has overseen has sparked serious questions about an extended tenure.
The legendary United midfielder has taken charge of eight games, winning six, losing one and drawing one. Heading into this weekend’s round of fixtures, the Red Devils are in third place in the Premier League table. Qualification for the Champions League is firmly within sight and Wayne Rooney believes that Carrick should be kept on if he achieves this objective.
United maintain that they will conduct a thorough recruitment and will only make an appointment after they’ve considered all the options available to them.
Some coaches who continue to be linked to the Old Trafford hot seat include Oliver Glasner, Roberto De Zerbi, Luis Enrique, Julian Nagelsmann and Andoni Iraola.
It has been repeatedly mentioned that the United squad are big admirers of Carrick. It’s said that the players enjoy his training sessions and clarity when dishing out instructions.
However, Heaven has insisted he is not too concerned about who gets the permanent position. He said that the most important thing is that the next boss is successful in the dugout.
Heaven appeared on Capital XTRA Breakfast on Friday morning and was asked for his thoughts on the manager situation at United.
On who he believes will be the manager for the new season, he answered [as quoted by the Manchester Evening News], “I don’t mind, honestly.”
“I’m just waiting to see, you know. Just whatever’s going to get us over the line.”
The 19-year-old has only played seven minutes across three games since Carrick’s arrival. Carrick has so far demonstrated a clear preference for Lisandro Martinez, Harry Maguire and Leny Yoro.
Heaven will be hoping for a bigger role on Sunday when United host Aston Villa.
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