Casemiro's absence from Manchester United's draw at Sunderland has officially ended any chance of his contract extension clause being triggered. The Brazilian midfielder, a key player for Michael Carrick, needed to start 35 Premier League matches to activate the one-year extension to his £375,000-a-week deal. However, his minor injury rules him out, and both parties had agreed to waive the clause. This development raises questions about Casemiro's future, with the player likely to leave United this summer. The focus now shifts to Michael Carrick's potential permanent role, with his impressive impact on the team and the club's return to the Champions League. In my opinion, Carrick's class, attitude, and deep understanding of Manchester United make him a strong candidate for the job. However, the club's leadership must make a decision that aligns with the team's long-term goals and strategy. The future of Manchester United is at a crossroads, and the decision regarding Carrick's role will be pivotal in shaping the club's trajectory.