Manchester United has received a hefty bill from Newcastle United for the potential acquisition of Dan Ashworth, the current director at Newcastle. The Red Devils are eyeing Ashworth as their new sporting director ahead of the upcoming summer transfer window.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s bid to secure a 25% stake in Manchester United has progressed smoothly, with final checks being the only remaining step. The billionaire’s primary focus is to enhance the club’s management structure as a foundation for future development.
In a recent move, Manchester United successfully recruited former Manchester City executive Omar Berrada as their new CEO. Now, their attention turns to Dan Ashworth, who currently serves as a director at Newcastle United.
Having approached Ashworth with an offer, Manchester United received his acceptance to assume the role of sporting director. Despite the lack of official contact from Manchester United to his current club, Ashworth has expressed his desire to join the Red Devils.
In response, Newcastle United has placed Ashworth on gardening leave while awaiting formal communication from Manchester United. Additionally, they have set a price tag exceeding £20 million for any club interested in securing Ashworth’s services.
Manchester United faces negotiations for Ashworth’s departure or the option to wait until his contract with Newcastle United expires in 2026. Eager to appoint a new director, Manchester United is likely to engage in discussions with their Premier League counterparts.