Manchester United are set to make around £200m next season, with half of that coming from the transfer window. Their return to the Champions League could bring in up to £100m in extra revenue. Michael Carrick may be given the head coach’s role long-term, but all decisions will be carefully considered. United will focus on sustainability and target key players in key positions to strengthen the squad. Despite the financial boost, the club will not be splurging on new signings, as they have a plan to reduce costs and focus on long-term success. The club also plans to expand their stadium and will focus on trimming the squad of high earners. Squad changes this summer will prioritize central midfielders and left-backs, with a focus on depth and flexibility. Carrick remains a strong favorite for the head coach position, but other candidates will be considered before a final decision is made.

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