- Manchester United winger Amad Diallo has expressed a strong desire for Michael Carrick to remain as the club's head coach next season, a sentiment he claims is widely shared among the squad.
- Carrick, who took over as interim manager in January, has successfully guided the team to Champions League qualification with three games still remaining in the campaign.
- Diallo's endorsement follows similar public backing from teammates such as Kobbie Mainoo, Matheus Cunha, and Casemiro, all advocating for Carrick to secure the permanent role.
- Amad highlighted in an interview with Sky Sports how Carrick has had a significant positive impact on team cohesion and spirit, noting the manager's ability to foster a supportive environment where players feel united and encouraged.
- The Ivory Coast international is preparing for a return to Sunderland, where he previously had a successful loan spell and maintains a strong affection for the club and former manager Tony Mowbray.
IN FULL
Amad Diallo reveals the ‘biggest change’ at Man United since Michael Carrick took charge