Michael Carrick insists his situation at Manchester United remains unchanged as talks continue over becoming the permanent manager after inspiring a surge in both form and morale at Old Trafford. Carrick has stabilised the club since replacing Ruben Amorim, guiding the club back to the Champions League next season, while also taking the club to the brink of a third-place finish in the Premier League with two games remaining. United have made Carrick their first-choice contender for the permanent manager’s role , but ahead of facing Nottingham Forest on Sunday, the 44-year-old insists focus is on finishing the campaign and not the 2026/27 campaign and beyond. “I can't blame you for asking [about my future],” Carrick admitted during his pre-match press conferences. “There’s two games to go, apart from that there’s not much else to say, probably what you expect. The situation is pretty clear for us all. Same as in terms of preparing for the game. “It’s a unique football club, a special club.…