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I think Carrick has made a case for a permanent role.
Michael Carrick stepped in as Manchester United interim manager mid-January 2026 after Ruben Amorim left.
Seven matches in, all in the Premier League. He has 6 wins and one draw. He has won Sixteen points and he's on a 2.67 points per game ratio currently. That is league-leading form in the window.
Let me put that in perspective. Since Carrick took over, only Liverpool are close to that points-per-game ratio in the same period.
Arsenal, Manchester City, Chelsea and Aston Villa are all below him. That is some elite result there. You have to be honest.
In his 7 matches, he has achieved a 2-0 derby demolition of City, a 3-2 win at Arsenal, being the first coach to take points off them at the Emirates in months.
He also won 3-2 against Fulham, 2-0 at Spurs, 1-1 against West Ham, 1-0 against an almost flawless Everton and a win against Crystal Palace to complete the double over the FA cup holders. Don't forget that his home record had been impeccable as well with four straight Premier League wins at Old Trafford under him
At this point, it is important that you know that he had no January signings to improve on the squad the last manager left.
He has worked with what he had and unlocked Benjamin Šeško, who struggled under Amorim with two goals in 1,404 minutes. Now, he has 7 goals in way fewer minutes. . That is in-house asset development. That is management.
Now I think it's time to discuss whether he has earned the right to ask for a permanent role. I think he has.
Granted, people say he was called to be a fire fighter and his role is admittedly different from that of a builder but we'd be dishonest if we say that there haven't been occasions where things became overwhelming for firefighters in the past and they carried out of fires before. Carrick is doing soke serious firefighting and building right now.
The dressing room is fully behind him. Bruno, Maguire, Shaw, all reportedly pushing for Carrick permanent. I know the board is watching. According to reports, a top four finish or a Champions League spot is the trigger for a permanent deal.
Seven matches in now, with six wins in the league. The numbers scream yes. He can secure Champions League football, and it is currently his to lose.
Does he deserve the role? On current evidence, absolutely. He has earned the right to build on it. Should he get it if there are more experienced managers available in the summer? I don't know. I am not INEOS.
My name is Ajoje and I am a FIFA Licensed Agent and International Sports Lawyer. I talk about the Law and Business of Football a lot. Repost and Follow me if you want to read more posts like this.
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano
Manchester United beat Palace as they are now third in PL table! 3️⃣📈 Who’s been your Man of the Match?
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@israel_ajoje hows the market in it ? how hard it is to reach at the top flight level
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What does it take to be a FIFA Licensed Agent?
A lot of people are working in football representation right now without a licence. That is illegal and they know it. But the industry is beginning to get cleaner. If you want to operate long term, you need the FIFA Football Agent Licence. Here is how it works.
First, you have to be eligible to get the license in the first place.. Article 5 of the FIFA Football Agent Regulations disqualifies you if you have serious criminal convictions, been bankrupted, ties to betting companies, ownership stakes in clubs or academies, or if you worked as an unlicensed agent in the last 24 months.
FIFA checks everything to the best of their ability. You may not get to the next stage if you have issues with any of the above.
The application window opens every January and closes in early March. For 2026 that deadline was 6 March. Whenever the window is open, you are register on the FIFA Agent Platform, choose your exam language, select your session, and pay a non-refundable fee of around £75. The price may vary tho. It was £150 when I wrote it.
The exam itself is 20 multiple choice questions. It is done in 60 minutes and it is open book but limited strictly to official FIFA materials.
You can't usethird party notes, YouTube videos, or anything else. The pass mark is 75 percent, meaning you need to get 15 correct answers out of 20.
This part is a bit crazy tho- you are asked 20 multichoice questions in an open book exam and you think it's easy. The issue is that the study material is 1,100 pages long. So you actually need to study the material thoroughly before the exam.
The exam has a 37% pass rate. You dont want to find out how in the hard way.
The course topics cover the RSTP, FIFA Statutes, Ethics Code, the Clearing House, and safeguarding. It runs in late April or early May. Results come back in early June. This year's exams are being held in both months.
If you pass the exam, you pay roughly USD 600 for the licence. Then USD 300 every year after that, plus mandatory continuing professional development to keep it active.
The licence is global. It does not expire unless you don't renew or you lose eligibility. But understand this clearly: the licence is the entry ticket, not the destination. Most agents grind in lower leagues for years before building anything meaningful.
As much as you need the license, you need good players and good network. Know that and know peace.
I hope you have learned something today.
My name is Ajoje. I am a FIFA Licensed Agent and International Sports Lawyer. I write on the Law and Business of Football, a lot. Repost and Follow if you want to read more posts like this.

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@JerrickDHustler @PeakSxnti @frankedoho i thought welbeast stays in europe
i was not trying to create conspiracy
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@rayyyutd @PeakSxnti @frankedoho Lol bro is trying to create a conspiracy, Trey is Nigerian and Welbeast is from Kenya, if they’re both based in Europe what does it change?
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Why do I get the eerie constant feeling that these 2 are one and the same person?
(fan) Trey@UTDTrey
Arteta has fried this guy’s brain, he prefers a boring 1-0 win from a corner 😭
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@PeakSxnti @frankedoho trey stays in england right
welbeast profile shows europe,
whats the truth ?????
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@WelBeast @UtdPride @nikitabier welbeast bro, whatever you are doing is really fun
i always like what you post.
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Dear @nikitabier
There’s a niche called Football X (Formerly Twitter), you need to recognise and respect it. Here we discuss football. Not soccer, not sports, not rugby, not politics. Just Football. We’re one of the biggest creators on this platform.
Regards
FT.
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@markgoldbridge enrique over carrick any day, gotta respect carrick what he has done.
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the funny thing is both are inevitable.
Domino's Pizza UK@Dominos_UK
you can only pick one: -Spurs get relegated -Arsenal bottle everything
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🚨 André Onana wants to revive his career at Manchester United after his loan spell at Trabzonspor. 🔴
🧤 The 29-year-old is determined to return to the club in the summer and compete for the No.1 spot with Senne Lammens next season.
(Source: @MailSport)

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