Advertisement
Dan Ashworth (file photo). Alamy Stock Photo
MUFC

Dan Ashworth joins Man United as new sporting director after Newcastle deal struck

Ashworth will join the Red Devils with immediate effect after being placed on garden leave by Newcastle earlier this year.

LAST UPDATE | 1 Jul

MANCHESTER UNITED HAVE confirmed the appointment of Dan Ashworth as their new sporting director after reaching an agreement with Newcastle.

The two clubs issued a joint statement on Monday announcing that Ashworth, who was placed on garden leave by Newcastle earlier this year amid interest from United, had been released from his contract at St James’ Park.

No compensation details have been disclosed but it is understood Ashworth will be able to begin his new role at Old Trafford with immediate effect.

Newcastle had been reported to be seeking £20million (€23.57m) to release Ashworth, a figure Ratcliffe described as “a bit silly” back in February, but a compromise has now been reached.

Ashworth becomes the latest major off-field addition to the United set-up, with Omar Berrada joining from Manchester City as chief executive and Jason Wilcox coming in from Southampton as academy director.

Ashworth first came to prominence for his work at West Brom, before moving to the Football Association as its technical director in 2012.

Prior to joining Newcastle in 2022, Ashworth had been with Brighton.

Speaking earlier this year when a deal for Ashworth was still be to struck, Ratcliffe said: “I think Dan Ashworth is clearly one of the top sporting directors in the world. I’ve no doubt he’s a very, very capable person.

“And he’s interested in the Manchester United job because it’s probably the biggest sporting director job in the world just now, with the biggest challenge.

“It would be different if you were sporting director at Manchester City, because you’re just maintaining a level. With Manchester United, you’ve got quite a significant building job.

“I think it’d be a very good addition to Manchester United, but he needs to decide whether he’s going to make that jump.

“We’ve obviously had words with Newcastle. They clearly would be disappointed to lose Dan. I understand why they would be disappointed to lose Dan but then you can’t equally criticise Dan because it is a transient industry.

“So we’ll have to see how it unfolds. What I do think is completely absurd is suggesting that a man who’s really good at his job, sits in his garden for one and a half years.

“I mean, that’s completely stupid. We had a very grown-up conversation with Manchester City about Omar (Berrada). Things calmed up and we sorted it out very amicably.”

Updated at 5.51pm with confirmation from Manchester United.

Author
Press Association
Your Voice
Readers Comments
6
This is YOUR comments community. Stay civil, stay constructive, stay on topic. Please familiarise yourself with our comments policy here before taking part.
Leave a Comment
    Submit a report
    Please help us understand how this comment violates our community guidelines.
    Thank you for the feedback
    Your feedback has been sent to our team for review.

    Leave a commentcancel