
Michael Carrick believes it would be “amazing” to be a manager but insists he is in no rush to find a permanent position.
It is a role the 37-year-old is relishing and one he believes will give him the perfect grounding in the art of coaching and management.
“I don’t want to throw that out there and say I’d want to be United manager,” he told The Times.
“I’m really enjoying it. It’s a role that I never thought at this stage of my coaching career that I would get.
“It’s kind of about learning what works for certain lads. Do they need an arm around the shoulder or a bit of a dig in the ribs to liven them up? Those are the skills of coaching and managing.”
He added: “I’m not blase enough to think that I’m going to be a manager. The truth is: I don’t know.
“I’m not chasing it. I’m in a fantastic position right now. I’m not looking to get out of that position any time soon because I want to do something else.”