
Nicky Butt has backed Manchester United to challenge for the Premier League next season following their resurgence under caretaker boss Michael Carrick.
United have won four games in a row under former midfielder Carrick to climb into the Champions League spots.
Butt says qualifying for the Champions League can propel his former club to even greater heights next season, claiming a Premier League title challenge might not be far away.
One of the reasons Butt is bullish about United’s title prospects is the fact he cannot see any of their rivals ‘dominating’ over the next few years.
Arsenal are on course to lift the Premier League trophy for the first time in 22 years under Mikel Arteta, currently sitting six points ahead of second-placed Manchester City, but Butt says the Gunners do not possess the same fear factor as some former champions.
Asked by fellow Old Trafford legend Paul Scholes if he believed Manchester United could challenge for the title next season, Butt said on The Good, The Bad & The Football podcast: ‘Yeah, if they get the right players in I think they could, yeah.
‘But that’s more a reflection on the other teams that are around. It’s not two amazing teams fighting for the title and United are right underneath them.
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‘I said a few months ago that we’re five or six years off winning the league because it’s a plan you need to go through. So I sound like a d*** saying we can challenge next season but I just can’t see any of the other teams running away with it.
‘We’ve spoken about Arsenal, Man City and Liverpool – there’s no team there that you can guarantee are going to dominate the Premier League now.
‘There’s no team that look like dominating for the next ten years. Arsenal don’t scare me… they are a great team and have a great squad but they don’t put the fear into other teams like Man City did or Arsenal and United did back in the day.

‘If you asked me this question two months ago I would have said no but now it looks like we’re going to get back into the Champions League.
‘That means your target audiences for players is a lot bigger and you’re going to get better players with more quality.
‘If they get back into the Champions League and then get their recruitment right, I think United will have a chance, yeah.’
Scholes cannot see Arsenal ‘dominating’ in the Premier League either despite looking likely to lift the trophy for the first time since 2004.
‘You’ve got to do it over a season but if you look at the last few weeks, Man United have beat the two teams who are challenging for the title,’ he said.
‘I don’t see Arsenal dominating. You don’t see mind-blowing performances from them, do you?

‘You know when a team is special – you looked at Man City under Pep Guardiola and thought, “how do we beat them?”
‘I’m not looking at Arsenal and thinking they’re miles ahead of everyone and they’re going to win the league for the next few years. I just don’t see that dominance from Arsenal.
‘We saw Liverpool win the league last year with that team and then they go and spend £450m and you think, “f****** hell, Liverpool could win the league for the next five years, they’re going to be dominant.”
‘And look what’s happened to them. Football is funny like that, things can change quite quickly.’
Arsenal beat Sunderland 3-0 last time out and return to Premier League action on Thursday night against London rivals Brentford.
The Gunners’ lead at the top of the table could be cut to just three points by the time they make the trip to west London as Manchester City play host to Fulham the previous evening.
The Premier League trophy will be changing hands this season as defending champions Liverpool have endured a shocking title defence, slipping to sixth in the table.
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