Manchester United could lose Michal Carrick when the transfer window reopens in January. The 35-year old hasn’t been offered a new contract and Carrick, who only signed a one-year contract extension at the start of this season, is free to sign a pre-contract with any clubs when the transfer window opens in January.
The Red Devils haven’t lost a match whenever the midfielder has played (unbelievable but true). Carrick has been very instrumental to Manchester United’s game style and a host of former players including Paul Scholes has admitted that Carrick would be very crucial to Manchester United as he gives solidity to the United midfield.
Although Jose Mourinho had earlier hinted there might be an offer for the veteran midfielder, “Michael is 35 years old. It is very sad to know that time flies for everyone of us.
“He is such a fantastic player and it is a pity, I always loved him.
“But instead of being his manager when he was 25 I am his manager when he is 35.
“So I am still having Michael Carrick and probably for one more season.”