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Manchester United Strike Deal with Newcastle for Dan Ashworth’s Appointment Manchester United have reached an agreement with Newcastle United to appoint Dan Ashworth as their new sporting director, signaling a significant step in the club’s restructuring process. Ashworth, who previously held the position of technical director at Newcastle, has a proven track record in player recruitment, academy development, and overall football operations. His appointment is seen as a coup for United, who have been seeking to rebuild their footballing infrastructure in recent years. According to Sky Sports, Manchester United have agreed to pay Newcastle a compensation fee of around £5 million to secure Ashworth’s services. The 51-year-old is expected to join the club officially in April, once he has served his contractual obligations with Newcastle. Ashworth’s arrival at Old Trafford is expected to have a major impact on United’s transfer policy and long-term strategy. He is known for his ability to identify and develop young talent, as well as build a successful footballing ecosystem. Manchester United’s executive vice-chairman, Ed Woodward, said, “We are delighted to have reached an agreement with Newcastle United for the appointment of Dan Ashworth as our new sporting director. Dan has a fantastic track record and his appointment signals a key step in our club’s rebuild.” Ashworth’s arrival comes at a pivotal time for Manchester United, who recently parted ways with manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and are looking to appoint a new permanent manager. It is expected that the sporting director will work closely with the new manager to create a cohesive and successful footballing team. The appointment of Dan Ashworth is a positive sign for Manchester United fans, who have been hoping for a return to the club’s former glory days. His expertise and experience could prove invaluable as the club looks to rebuild its squad and compete for major trophies once again.Dan Ashworth Appointed Manchester United’s Sporting DirectorDan Ashworth Appointed Manchester United’s Sporting Director Manchester United have finalized a deal with Newcastle United to acquire Dan Ashworth as their new Sporting Director. The appointment was delayed due to negotiations over a compensation package, but an agreement has now been reached. Ashworth, 53, will join the Red Devils’ restructuring efforts with immediate effect. He will oversee football performance, recruitment, and operations for the 20-time English champions. Ashworth will report to Technical Director Jason Wilcox, who in turn reports to Sir Dave Brailsford, who is tasked with reviewing United’s football operations. Background and Experience Ashworth has a strong track record in football administration. He served as the Director of Football for Brighton & Hove Albion and the Football Association. At the FA, he played a key role in developing the England national teams and helped secure victories at the Under-17 and Under-20 World Cups in 2017. Ashworth’s reputation stems from his expertise in player recruitment and building high-performance structures. He is expected to bring valuable expertise to Manchester United as they aim to rebuild and regain their former glory. Replacing John Murtough Ashworth replaces John Murtough, who left Manchester United in April after a decade of service. The club has been restructuring its football operations under the leadership of new owner Jim Ratcliffe. Ratcliffe has made several high-profile appointments, including Omar Berrada as Chief Executive and Wilcox as Technical Director. Ashworth’s arrival further strengthens the club’s commitment to improving its football performance and operations. Key Responsibilities In his new role, Ashworth will be responsible for: * Overseeing football performance * Managing recruitment * Developing and implementing high-performance structures * Working closely with the manager, coaches, and players * Providing strategic direction for the club’s football operationsManchester United have reached an agreement with Newcastle United to appoint Dan Ashworth as their new sporting director. Ashworth, who has been with Newcastle since 2018, will join United on a three-year contract. He will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of the club’s football operations, including player recruitment, squad development and coaching. Ashworth is a highly respected figure in English football. He previously worked as the technical director of the Football Association, where he was responsible for the development of the England national team and the country’s youth football system. United have been without a sporting director since the departure of John Murtough in May. Ashworth’s appointment is a significant step in the club’s rebuilding process under new manager Erik ten Hag. Ten Hag is expected to work closely with Ashworth on the club’s transfer strategy. United are in need of a major overhaul of their squad, and Ashworth’s experience in player recruitment will be invaluable. Ashworth’s appointment is also a sign of United’s commitment to developing their own players. The club has been criticized in recent years for its lack of investment in young talent, but Ashworth has a proven track record of nurturing young players and helping them to reach their potential. United fans will be hoping that Ashworth can help the club to return to its former glory. The club has not won a major trophy since 2017, and they have not been crowned Premier League champions since 2013.