Manchester United manager Michael Carrick wants to appoint a Tottenham coach as he closes in on securing the permanent job, according to The Athletic.
It's been a phenomenal turnaround from United since Carrick was appointed in January, potentially earning him the opportunity to take the job on a permanent basis.
United have now qualified for the Champions League ahead of the 2026/2027 season, something their supporters may only have dreamed of after a difficult opening few months of the campaign.
Now United are preparing for a busy summer transfer window with Carrick looking likely to be appointed as permanent manager.
Carrick already brought in some of his own coaching staff in January, including Steve Holland, but he looks set to raid Tottenham for another.
Man Utd Eyeing Tottenham Coach
According to a report from The Athletic, Manchester United are looking to make further additions to their coaching staff ahead of the summer, with Carrick closing in on the permanent role.
It's claims that Carrick is set to be offered a two-year contract plus another year as an option, with his coaching staff that he brought in set to stay in their new roles.
They are, however, interested in appointing Tottenham coach Andreas Georgson, who spent the 2024-25 campaign at Old Trafford.
Georgson made the move to Tottenham at the start of last season, linking up with Thomas Frank before staying as their set-piece coach for the remainder of the campaign.
Do Man Utd Need Help With Set-Pieces?
Despite United potentially looking to bring back their previous set-piece coach, it's been an incredibly impressive season in terms of their production from dead-ball situations.
United have scored 20 goals from set pieces this season, only bettered by Arsenal in the Premier League.
The Red Devils have conceded 13 goals from set pieces this season, however, which could be a key reason why they are hoping to bring in some extra expertise.
Tottenham have scored as many from set pieces as United while conceding significantly fewer, so the move for Georgson does make sense.