Carrick agrees two-and-a-half year contract extension at United as he looks to end his career at Old Trafford



Michael Carrick has softened the blow of his injury setback by agreeing a new contract extension with Manchester United.

After weeks of talks between both parties an agreement is now in place, with Old Trafford chiefs hopeful of announcing the deal by the end of the week.

Carrick's extension will see the England midfielder commit his future to United for the next two-and-a-half years, with an option for an additional 12 months.

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Boost: Michael Carrick (right) challenges Santi Cazorla during the match between Manchester United and Arsenal

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It is understood the deal does not include a pay increase from his current £3.5million-a-year deal.

The news will come as a significant boost to United boss David Moyes, who has relied heavily on the 32-year-old during his opening months as Sir Alex Ferguson's successor.

The former West Ham midfielder could miss the rest of the year with an Achilles injury, but that has not stopped United completing a deal to secure his long-term future.

Speaking last month, Carrick said: 'I'd love to carry on playing as long as possible at this club.

'It's a fantastic club and I've had great times here. I feel good at the moment. I've just turned 32, so I've got a bit of time yet.'



Committed: Carrick has agreed a two-and-a-half year contract extensions with United

Boost: Manchester United manager David Moyes (above) has secured Carrick's future with the club