Michael Carrick is determined not to “over-analyse” Manchester United’s needs for the future following their goalless draw at Sunderland.
A stalemate on Wearside saw the hosts have the better chances throughout the game and they almost broke the deadlock twice after the break when United goalkeeper Senne Lammens denied Brian Brobbey and Lutsharel Geertruida hit the post.
A point keeps United third and they are now four matches unbeaten in the Premier League with two more games remaining.
Carrick made five changes from last weekend’s victory over Liverpool, but the Red Devils struggled to really test the Black Cats, with only a stoppage-time effort from Matheus Cunha posing any real danger.
The win over Liverpool secured Champions League football for United and with the prospect of more matches to be played next season, Carrick insisted Saturday’s performance against Sunderland will not define their future plans.
He said: “It’s one game as well and I think to over-analyse it in terms of moving forward next season, judging the squad and judging everything on one game is certainly not what I’ll do or what we’ll do as a club anyway.
“We know the quality of the players, we know what the squad looks like and the strengths and things we need to improve on.
“Certainly one game today doesn’t change our minds in any of that.”
Joshua Zirkzee was one of those five changes making his first start for the club since December 2025.
However, a quiet showing from the forward saw his only real chance of the match come in the first half, looping a header onto the roof of the net from Cunha’s cross.
Speaking about Zirkzee’s performance, Carrick said: “I thought for all the boys it was just a tough game, an away game coming here which is challenging.
“There were certain times when Josh linked the play really well and certain times when we probably left him a little bit isolated.
“That’s how it goes, I think he played a real part for the team. I understand it’s not always easy for any player when you haven’t played for a little bit to come into a game.
“Certainly not judging any individual on just one performance today.”
United are expected to spend big to upgrade their midfielder this summer with Casemiro set to leave the club, and Fabrizio Romano has shared an update on their summer plans after the draw on Wearside.
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Speaking on his personal Youtube channel, Romano once again confirmed United’s interest in Atalanta star Ederson, who is set to be sold this summer with just one year remaining on his contract.
The Serie A club have set a price tag of €45m (£39m) for the defensive midfielder, which has seen Atletico Madrid pull the plug on a deal despite agreeing personal terms with the player.
“There are contacts for Ederson, but he’s not the only one, Man United could sign two or three midfielders.
“The name of Ederson is going to be a really important one, but not the only one. At the moment there at least five or six midfielders under consideration.”
The top name on the shortlist appears to be Aurélien Tchouaméni, after Romano revealed a positive relationship between United and the Frenchman’s agents.
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The Red Devils are set to spend big in midfield this summer.
Other names under consideration are Brighton star Carlos Baleba and Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson, although the latter has also been strongly linked with a move to Manchester City.
