United confirmed on Friday that Michael Carrick has been appointed the club's head coach on a permanent basis, with the Englishman penning a deal at Old Trafford until June 2028.
Carrick has won 11 of his 16 Premier League games at the helm as he revived the club and sent them back to the Champions League.
The former midfielder has been supported by Holland (assistant manager), Woodgate (first-team coach), Evans (first-team coach), Binnion (first-team coach) and Mawson (goalkeeper coach) since he joined on an interim basis and now the club have announced each of them will stay.
Each of them have signed a deal that extends their time at the club until 2028, showing the backing Carrick and his staff have heading into the new campaign after finding so much success since January.
Carrick has won 13, drawn four and lost just two of his 19 matches in charge of the 20-time English champion in what has been an incredible stint that could last for a number of years to come.
A potential Premier League title challenge next season could be on the cards for the side, but they must first build a squad that can compete on all fronts as they return to Europe next season.
