Michael Carrick to retire at end of season and take Manchester United coaching role
Midfielder has not played since treatment for heart problem in September though is back in training
Manchester United’s Michael Carrick will retire from playing at the end of the season and take up a first-team coaching role at the Old Trafford club, manager Jose Mourinho said on Friday.
The 36-year-old former England midfielder has not played since experiencing an irregular heart rhythm in September, though he began training again in November following treatment.
“The club would be very happy for him to do that [coach]. I would be very happy also for him to do that,” Mourinho was quoted as saying by British media. “I expect him to join.”
Carrick played in four preseason games for United but his sole competitive appearance this season was in their League Cup win over Burton Albion when he began “feeling strange”.
He had treatment called a cardiac ablation, which aims to control or correct certain types of abnormal heart rhythms.