Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has hinted that midfielder Michael Carrick will extend his career beyond the end of the 2016-17 season.
The 35-year-old signed a one-year deal in June and said earlier this week that he is relaxed about the future, explaining that he will make his mind up towards the end of this term.
Mourinho praised the veteran playmaker while also hinting that Carrick could spend another season at Old Trafford.
‘He is such a fantastic player and it is a pity, I always loved him, but instead of being his manager when he was 25, I am his manager when he is 35,’ Mourinho told the Manchester United website.
‘We have a good understanding. We know when he can play. We know when he is ready and when he needs a rest. I am still having Michael Carrick and probably for one more season. That’s life.’
Manchester United will now focus on the Europe League when they welcome Feyenoord to Old Trafford on Thursday.
Kick-off has been set for 22:05.