Paul Pogba believes Manchester United will become Premier League champions under Michael Carrick within the next three years.Carrick has been announced as the new permanent head coach after a hugely impressive spell until the end of the 2025/26 season.Carrick was handed the permanent job at United after a strong spell in the dugoutGettyThe former midfielder won 12 of his 17 matches in charge and lost just two, with 33 goals scored across all those fixtures.United finished third in the Premier League and therefore qualified for the 2026/27 Champions League.And Pogba, who made 28 appearances alongside Carrick for the club, believes they are destined for league glory under his management.Speaking to Jim White at the World Cup for talkSPORT, he said: “I played with him. I also had him as a coach. “He’s really close to the players, he knows the game and I think he can really bring something to this team.“When he came here the team changed totally and it’s going to be a big test for them next season.”When asked if United can win the Premier League with Carrick at the helm, Pogba said: “Yes, I think Manchester United will win in the next few years. They’re gonna be champions of the Premier League.“If Arsenal can be champions, Manchester United will definitely be champions. It’s a big statement… but I believe they will.”“Yes, I believe so,” he insisted on whether or not the title will come in five years. “I probably say next three years, next three years in my opinion. Yeah I think they can make it the next three years.”Pogba believes Carrick will make United Premier League winners againGettyPogba, who made 233 appearances across two spells at United before his second exit in 2022, had a mixed time at Old Trafford.Injury issues limited him from further outings in red, and some fans believe he was not able to reach his full potential at the club.However, Pogba still looks back fondly on his United career as he said: “I have a big history with Manchester United. “They’re always gonna be in my heart, with the good, with the bad and I mean that club was my first love really.”United hope to end Premier League droughtThe legendary Sir Alex Ferguson delivered 13 Premier League titles at United, who became one of the biggest clubs in world football.However, since he left in 2013, United have not got their hands on the English league crown.Ferguson is the last United boss to win the Premier LeagueGettyManchester City, Chelsea, Leicester City, Liverpool and Arsenal have all become Premier League champions after United’s last title.United have finished second on two occasions, with a 12-point gap between them and City in 2020/21 being the closest they’ve come.Listen to the full interview with Paul Pogba on Tuesday’s White and Jordan from 1pm.