Manchester United fans continue to wait for the resumption of club action during the international break. Several first-team players remain on national team duty, while interim manager Michael Carrick oversees training sessions for the rest at Carrington.
Club captain Bruno Fernandes and Diogo Dalot represent Portugal, Harry Maguire and Kobbie Mainoo join Marcus Rashford—currently on loan—in the England squad, alongside stars like Senne Lammens, Casemiro, Matheus Cunha, and Manuel Ugarte. Carrick focuses on key preparations ahead of Leeds United’s visit on Monday, April 13.
Managerial Search Faces Setback
Manchester United’s pursuit of a new permanent manager encounters a major hurdle, as Luis Enrique prepares to extend his contract with Paris Saint-Germain. The Spaniard featured on the club’s shortlist, but PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi aims to secure his services long-term.
Enrique’s current deal runs until 2027, with an extension expected soon. The January signing of Duro Fernandez reportedly serves as an incentive to keep the 55-year-old at the club. This shift positions Carrick closer to the full-time role, having impressed since taking over from Ruben Amorim in January. Fans increasingly call for his permanent appointment.
Fernandes Endorses Midfield Target Sandro Tonali
Club captain Bruno Fernandes supports a potential move for Newcastle’s Sandro Tonali, as Manchester United prioritize midfield reinforcements. The Italian international links to a departure from Newcastle, with Arsenal also monitoring his situation.
Newcastle faces likely exclusion from next season’s Champions League, while United holds a European spot, potentially attracting talents like Tonali. United eyes a formal bid for the former AC Milan player, who Fernandes favors over alternatives such as Elliot Anderson and Adam Wharton.
A transfer fee between £80 million and £100 million could persuade Newcastle to sell. The club originally paid £52 million for the 25-year-old three years ago and seeks a profit on any deal.

