The midfielder, who has made 479 Premier League appearances and has 34 England caps to his name, was revealed as the club's new captain in a tweet posted from the club's official account.
"To now try and lead the boys and look after the young boys, to try and guide them in some way, is a nice thing to be. It's a real pleasure.
"I came to this club as a footballer and I'm now a huge fan. I've grown to love this club over the years and to be in this position is very special for me."
Carrick stressed he has no intentions of changing his character for the role and admitted he has a laid-back approach.
"I will just be myself. You can't change. It's wrong, I think, to suddenly become a new role and to change, shouting and screaming at everyone telling them what to do. I'm not like that," he added.
"I'll obviously speak when I need to speak but I'm quite laid-back and chilled out really, trying to lead by example if I can."
Source:skysports.com/football
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