Manchester United are reportedly hoping to appoint Dan Ashworth as their new sporting director and want to secure an agreement with Newcastle United.
A report from Football Insider has claimed that the move for Dan Ashworth is now close, and Manchester United are poised to land the £20 million-rated exit-bound Newcastle United director soon.
Manchester United have a dysfunctional recruitment system, and they have wasted millions of pounds on big money signings in recent years. They will have to be more intelligent and frugal when it comes to rebuilding the side. Ashworth has done an impressive job at Newcastle, and he could be the right man to get the house in order at Old Trafford.
Dan Ashworth could be a key addition to the Manchester United setup
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has failed to get the best out of his big-money signings, and players like Antony have flopped in the Premier League. It is evident that Manchester United cannot rely on him to bring in new players. So, they will have to bring in someone who can take care of the recruitment and allow Erik ten Hag to focus on his coaching.
Ashworth could make a big difference for them. However, securing and agreement with Newcastle United has proven to be quite difficult. The Magpies are unwilling to let him leave unless Manchester United are prepared to pay a substantial fee. The Magpies would be happy to send Ashworth on an extended gardening leave if their demands are not met.
Recently, Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe held talks with Amanda Staveley in a bid to secure an agreement with Newcastle United. It will be interesting to see if the two parties can iron out their differences and get the deal done.
Ashworth is clearly keen on a move to Manchester United, and it will be an excellent opportunity for him to showcase his abilities at a big club. He will be hoping to guide Manchester United back to their former glories.
The Red Devils have had a disappointing campaign so far, and they will be looking to bounce back strongly. They need the right additions in summer to do well next season and must get a deal done for Ashworth before the summer transfer window opens.
Manchester United are reportedly hoping to appoint Dan Ashworth as their new sporting director and want to secure an agreement with Newcastle United.
A report from Football Insider has claimed that the move for Dan Ashworth is now close, and Manchester United are poised to land the £20 million-rated exit-bound Newcastle United director soon.
Manchester United have a dysfunctional recruitment system, and they have wasted millions of pounds on big money signings in recent years. They will have to be more intelligent and frugal when it comes to rebuilding the side. Ashworth has done an impressive job at Newcastle, and he could be the right man to get the house in order at Old Trafford.
Dan Ashworth could be a key addition to the Manchester United setup
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has failed to get the best out of his big-money signings, and players like Antony have flopped in the Premier League. It is evident that Manchester United cannot rely on him to bring in new players. So, they will have to bring in someone who can take care of the recruitment and allow Erik ten Hag to focus on his coaching.
Ashworth could make a big difference for them. However, securing and agreement with Newcastle United has proven to be quite difficult. The Magpies are unwilling to let him leave unless Manchester United are prepared to pay a substantial fee. The Magpies would be happy to send Ashworth on an extended gardening leave if their demands are not met.
Recently, Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe held talks with Amanda Staveley in a bid to secure an agreement with Newcastle United. It will be interesting to see if the two parties can iron out their differences and get the deal done.
Ashworth is clearly keen on a move to Manchester United, and it will be an excellent opportunity for him to showcase his abilities at a big club. He will be hoping to guide Manchester United back to their former glories.
The Red Devils have had a disappointing campaign so far, and they will be looking to bounce back strongly. They need the right additions in summer to do well next season and must get a deal done for Ashworth before the summer transfer window opens.