Jamie Carragher names the four managers Man United should target - and their most likely appointment - as he reveals why Michael Carrick should NOT be their next permanent boss

Jamie Carragher has drawn up a four-man shortlist of managers that Manchester United should be picking from in the summer: Julian Nagelsmann, Thomas Tuchel, Luis Enrique and Eddie Howe.

Former United midfielder Michael Carrick is in interim charge until the end of the season at Old Trafford, and oversaw a 2-0 win over rivals Manchester City in the local derby at the weekend.

Come the end of the campaign, however, the Red Devils will move to make a permanent appointment, with it currently up in the air who they will choose to replace Carrick and, ultimately, Ruben Amorim.

Carragher was presented with 25 names on the latest episode of Sky Sports’ Monday Night Football the list broken down into categories of international managers, those available, and those currently at a club.

They included the likes of Carlo Ancelotti who is Brazil boss, England manager Thomas Tuchel, recently-sacked Real Madrid chief Xabi Alonso and wantaway Crystal Palace man Oliver Glasner.

The former Liverpool defender worked his way through the list, crossing off all but four candidates, giving his reasons as to why he does not think they will – or should – be in the Old Trafford dugout next season.

Jamie Carragher has put together a four-person shortlist that Manchester United should be looking to appoint their next manager from

Both Julian Nagelsmann (left) and Thomas Tuchel (right) were on the list, with Carragher predicting the England boss will be in the Old Trafford dugout next season

Both Julian Nagelsmann (left) and Thomas Tuchel (right) were on the list, with Carragher predicting the England boss will be in the Old Trafford dugout next season

The Sky Sports pundit went through a list of 25 names and debated if he thinks they will be a good fit for United

The Sky Sports pundit went through a list of 25 names and debated if he thinks they will be a good fit for United

Carragher made a beeline for Jurgen Klopp’s name, claiming the former Liverpool manager ‘cannot do that’ due to his affiliation with the Reds. The same went for Alonso.

He described Zinedine Zidane as ‘a younger version’ of Ancelotti who ‘suits Real Madrid’ before crossing the Frenchman off, and went on to cross out Gareth Southgate and Amorim too.

Enzo Maresca was described as ‘a really good coach’ but ruled out by Carragher, while Xavi missed out on the shortlist due to an apparent lack of experience.

When questioned on the need for experience, he said Ancelotti ‘wouldn’t have the energy and drive to get United up the league’. Didier Deschamps was then crossed out, while Portugal manager Roberto Martinez will have to do something ‘really special’ at the World Cup to be in the running, Carragher said.

Mauricio Pochettino, who has been linked with the United job in the past, was described as ‘similar to Ancelotti’ during his time in charge of Chelsea, with Carragher suggesting he took a more laid back approach to what he had during his time at Tottenham.

Argentina’s Lionel Scaloni was then crossed off because ‘he doesn’t know the league,’ before Carragher turned to Tuchel.

He said the Three Lions boss ‘still has that energy and drive about him’ and has ‘ruffled feathers’ at England, with Carragher suggesting he would ‘go to war’ for his club. He then hailed Nagelsmann’s reputation, suggesting he also has ‘something to prove’.

In terms of managers currently in jobs, Glasner was crossed off due to his regular back three system used at Crystal Palace, which is similar to the one Amorim received criticism for during his time at United.

Eddie Howe made Carragher's shortlist due to style being similar to United's 'DNA'

Eddie Howe made Carragher’s shortlist due to style being similar to United’s ‘DNA’

Luis Enrique was the fourth manager on the list, but he is currently with European champions Paris Saint-Germain

Luis Enrique was the fourth manager on the list, but he is currently with European champions Paris Saint-Germain

The leaps from Bournemouth and Fulham to United were deemed too large for Andoni Iraola and Marco Silva to be in contention by Carragher, who suggested ‘the next step for them would be Tottenham.’

Ernesto Valverde was ruled out for similar reasons to Ancelotti, and Roberto De Zerbi was crossed off because ‘he is liable to go to war within about six weeks with the owners.’

Diego Simeone was debated, with Carragher insisting United’s ‘DNA’ is to be an attacking side, but that Simeone is a ‘defensive manager’ and appointing the Atletico Madrid boss would ‘go away from the club’s DNA.’

After Thierry Henry accused clubs of bypassing identifying a direction they want to take when discussing how United may approach the recruitment process, he pleaded with Carragher to cross out ‘one of the next big coaches’ in Cesc Fabregas, as a part-owner of the former midfielder’s current side Como.

Howe was next up, with Carragher praising the Newcastle manager’s style and his ability to handle ‘the press.’

After Real Madrid new man Alvaro Arbeloa was ruled out with ‘no chance of getting it, finally, Carragher crossed out Carrick. He said of the United interim manager: ‘I am not going to change my mind. I always think this when a Liverpool manager is appointed: Do I believe this guy can win us the league? It doesn’t mean he will do it, but I have to believe he can.

‘I don’t believe Manchester United can win the league with Michael Carrick as manager, or Chelsea can win the league with Liam Rosenior as manager. I am not trying to be disrespectful. I am giving my honest opinion of what I feel and what they have done in the past.

‘You have to be really special. Think of the managers who have won the Premier League, 99 per cent of them are special, and I think Michael Carrick lacks that. I might be proven wrong, but that is why I will take Michael Carrick out of that.’

Carragher also suggested that United will be unable to win the league under Michael Carrick (pictured) because he 'lacks' being 'special'

Carragher also suggested that United will be unable to win the league under Michael Carrick (pictured) because he ‘lacks’ being ‘special’

Henry was asked if anyone should be added back to the list, and he suggested that he doesn’t know what United are ‘about’ or what their ‘DNA is.’ Eventually, the pair settled on the four-man shortlist with Henry’s reluctance to put any other names forward.

Carragher finished with saying: ‘I think, if you are Manchester United – everyone will want Luis Enrique – I think there is a good chance they could end up with Thomas Tuchel.’

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