Bruno Fernandes Sets Terms for Staying at Manchester United
Manchester United are assessing candidates for a permanent manager after Ruben Amorim left in January. Interim boss Michael Carrick has won seven of his ten matches in charge.
Carrick’s short-term impact
The squad has responded well under Carrick’s temporary stewardship. Training-ground reports suggest a noticeable lift in mood and intensity.
There are growing calls for Carrick to be given the job on a permanent basis. The club will weigh those views with a long-term plan.
Fernandes urges caution
Bruno Fernandes remained cautious about calling the current run a turning point. He said finishing strongly would look positive but would not represent the full picture.
He warned the real test is sustaining this level across a full season. He added that anyone can be good in short spells; being consistently good all season is harder.
Bruno Fernandes focused on the collective, not personal contracts or staying at Manchester United. He did not set terms in his remarks.
Outlook and next steps
United face a decision on whether to appoint a new permanent manager. The priority is turning improved form into season-long consistency.
- Ruben Amorim departed in January.
- Michael Carrick has seven wins from ten matches.
- Positive atmosphere at the training ground has been reported.
- Bruno Fernandes has urged caution and long-term thinking.
Filmogaz.com will continue to monitor developments as the club evaluates its managerial options and long-term strategy.