What happened: Manchester United winger Amad Diallo publicly endorsed caretaker manager Michael Carrick to take the job on a permanent basis, telling Fabrizio Romano that 'everyone is delighted to have him as coach' and that the squad would be 'thrilled if he stays.' Diallo praised Carrick's man-management, saying the coach 'maintains good relationships with all the players.' The endorsement lands as Ratcliffe and the United hierarchy weigh their summer managerial decision.
Why it matters: Carrick was installed as caretaker after the previous regime change and has since drawn dressing-room support, with Cunha crediting Carrick's 'magic' and Ferguson-era vibes for the recent revival. Player-driven endorsements rarely decide hires at this level — Amad himself conceded 'it's not the players who decide' — but a unified locker room strengthens the case for continuity over another costly summer rebuild. United are also planning a wider squad overhaul, with Casemiro reportedly MLS-bound and Ugarte tipped to leave.
What to watch: Watch for Ratcliffe's post-season decision on the manager job and any formal announcement from Carrington. Final three Premier League matchweeks will shape the verdict on Carrick's caretaker run.