
Manchester United’s pursuit of Dan Ashworth as their sporting director seems imminent, and there is little uncertainty around his move to Old Trafford.
Journalist Ben Jacobs has notified GIVEMESPORT that discussions between clubs are expected to lead to a mutually agreeable solution.
Shortly after assuming his position, INEOS CEO Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who had recently acquired a minority share in the Red Devils, has wasted no time in attempting to build his name by initiating substantial behind-the-scenes modifications.
The information that has been conveyed to Manchester United
The Shields Gazette reports that Man United has been informed that they must pay a compensation cost of £21 million to hire Ashworth before his gardening leave ends in January 2026.
The reason behind this is that Amanda Staveley, who is a co-owner of Newcastle, is unwilling to make any concessions about her requirements.