Manchester — Manchester United midfielder Michael Carrick says this could be his last season at the club and backed world-record signing Paul Pogba to showcase his "very special" talent. The veteran playmaker has mainly been used in cup competitions this season, although he did start United’s last league game and is in contention for only his second Premier League start of the campaign this weekend against Arsenal. Asked if he would like to remain at Old Trafford beyond this season, the former England international told Sky Sports: "Yeah, but I’m 35 now and I have to be realistic. "I’m not going to make predictions about what is going to be happening next season. We are not even at Christmas yet and I just want to play as many games as I can and see how I’m feeling, how the body is feeling. "That is the biggest gauge to see if I can still do it, if I feel I can still do it and the manager feels that. There is a lot of things to come into the equation, so I’m not going to be making a...

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