Background and Agreement
Manchester United has successfully negotiated a compensation plan with Newcastle United to bring Dan Ashworth to Old Trafford. Although United expressed interest months ago, Ashworth, who has been with Newcastle since May 2022, was their top choice for the sporting director role. The Athletic reports that a breakthrough in negotiations has led to an agreement, allowing Ashworth to assume his new position immediately.
Ashworth’s Anticipated Role
The 53-year-old Ashworth, formerly of Brighton and the Football Association, is expected to play a pivotal role in Manchester United’s hierarchy. His appointment is part of a broader strategy led by new co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe to revitalize the club. Ratcliffe has acknowledged the challenges in dealing with Newcastle but is now focused on future success.
Changes in Management
Omar Berrada, recently brought over from Manchester City, will join Ashworth at Old Trafford later this month. Ratcliffe’s tenure has already seen significant changes in the club’s backroom staff and overall hierarchy. His goal is to return Manchester United to a period of consistent success and competitiveness for top trophies.
Future Prospects
Ashworth will spearhead the recruitment process at Manchester United, aiming to replicate the success he had at Newcastle. With his appointment and the resolution of Erik ten Hag’s future, the club can now concentrate on their summer transfer activities. Several new signings are anticipated, but securing Ashworth is seen as a crucial step in the club’s strategic overhaul.