Jose Mourinho played a part in Carrick stay
Jose Mourinho played a part in Carrick stay
England international Michael Carrick would have headed to Newcastle United over the summer if was not for Jose Mourinho's intervention. The 35-year-old has been with the Red Devils since 2006.
The veteran midfielder had suggested in June that he had only signed a one-year extension after Mourinho promised him playing time.
According to The Mail, the Magpies were looking to re-sign Carrick, who left Tyneside at just 16, and the out-of-contract midfielder would have moved to the Championship, had it not been for the Special One.
The ex-Chelsea boss believed the player had an influential role to play at Old Trafford, and this urged the anchorman to commit his future for the ongoing campaign.
Carrick has since made a solitary start for United in the EFL Cup, but they have been calls for him to play alongside Paul Pogba in midfield this season.
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