Next Middlesbrough manager: Fresh details emerge of interview process as Boro make Leo Percovich decision

Middlesbrough are to hold talks with former Manchester United and England midfielder Michael Carrick over their managerial vacancy.
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Carrick, after initial contact, has been elevated to the top of the club’s wish-list in recent days as chairman Steve Gibson and head of football Kieran Scott have considered their options, although he has also been linked with West Brom in the wake of Steve Bruce’s departure on Monday.

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Former Forest Green boss Rob Edwards, who is available after his 11-game reign at Watford was brought to a close, has already been interviewed and also enjoys support within the Riverside Stadium hierarchy, but Carrick appears to be the preferred candidate.

Middlesbrough are to hold talks with former Manchester United and England midfielder Michael Carrick over their managerial vacancy.Middlesbrough are to hold talks with former Manchester United and England midfielder Michael Carrick over their managerial vacancy.
Middlesbrough are to hold talks with former Manchester United and England midfielder Michael Carrick over their managerial vacancy.

He has previously worked at an assistant at Old Trafford and served as caretaker in the wake of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s departure in November last year.

Boro coach Leo Percovich was put in interim charge at the Riverside following Wilder’s exit, which came after a 1-0 defeat at Coventry left the Championship promotion hopefuls sitting inside the relegation zone.

He is expected to remain at the helm for this weekend’s home clash with Blackburn, with preparations already under way.