Carrick takes action
In a lengthy article in the Daily Mail, they explain the future of Manchester United and what has happened in their day-to-day life since they left Solskjaer. As explained, Michael Carrick, in charge as interim, had talks with several players individually. One of them was Bruno Fernandes.
According to The Athletic, the Portuguese had progressively lost faith in Solskjaer. The Mail explains that they had a long talk during breakfast to try to stop the complicated moment that the club is experiencing.
Explains this same medium that Carrick would have options to continue if he gets good results against Villarreal, Chelsea and Arsenal since Woodward likes to “make decisions that make him Don Popular.”
In addition, they place a new transition candidate: Mark Hughes. The former player and now coach has been away from the bench for three years and could be a good option to end the season.
They explain that United will also look in the winter market and be active. They will try to reinforce themselves with a defensive midfielder, a winger and a new young center forward.
They add that the problems go beyond Solskjaer. McKenna, an important man at the club who rose to being a first-team staff, is seen by players as dry and they don’t like his ‘schoolmaster’ style.
This will have to be seen if it changes with the possible arrival of Pochettino. According to this newspaper, all roads point to him.