Manchester United head coach Michael Carrick has spoken about his future at the club after the current season.
Idman.Biz reports that after 31 games in the English Premier League, Manchester United are third in the table with 55 points.
"I understand the situation we were in in January, the plan for the rest of the season and the summer. I don't think that's changed.
Everything will be as it is. The most important thing for me is to do everything possible, to plan the future for the welfare of the club and the players. I didn't come here to finish the season and hand it over to the next person.
I think it is important to have a plan and stick to it so that the team becomes even stronger. If I'm part of the club, then I will be. If I'm not, then it will be my fault," Carrick told Sky Sports.