Manchester United are hoping to appoint Michael Carrick within the next few hours, and the former Middlesbrough manager is hoping to bring in former Tottenham Hotspur defender Jonathan Woodgate as part of his coaching staff, according to GIVEMESPORT sources.
Woodgate represented a number of clubs during his playing career, including Tottenham, Leeds, Newcastle, and Real Madrid. His only trophy as a player came during his time with Tottenham, winning the League Cup in the 2007/2008 season.
Following his retirement, Woodgate has gone into coaching and was most recently with Carrick at Middlesbrough.
Carrick Looking to Bring Woodgate to Man Utd
GIVEMESPORT sources have confirmed that Carrick is hoping to bring former Tottenham defender Woodgate to Old Trafford with him. It’s understood that Carrick’s appointment is set to be confirmed within the next 24 hours as United close in on replacing Ruben Amorim.
Darren Fletcher, who is currently in caretaker charge of the Red Devils, and Jonny Evans, who recently left his role as loans manager, could also form part of Carrick’s coaching staff.
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