Agreement: Big update in Man Utd and Jim Ratcliffe pursuit of Dan Ashworth

Jim Ratcliffe's preparations for his first season in charge of the sporting operation at Manchester United are picking up pace. Ratcliffe has already landed Omar Berrada from local Premier League rivals Manchester City as his new CEO and, earlier this week, the league officially ratified his acquisition of 25% of the club from the Glazers.

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Their next focus is finding a sporting director, and Newcastle's Dan Ashworth, formerly of Brighton, has emerged as the outstanding target. United are yet to approach the Magpies over the 52-year-old, but they're so confident of securing his services that they haven't even bothered sounding out alternative targets.

A large part of the confidence stems from Ashworth's desire to move to Old Trafford, and there's now been a significant update on that front as the Red Devils edge closer to making the appointment.

Ashworth tells Newcastle he's "going"

According to Football Insider, Ashworth has now "agreed terms" with Man Utd and made it clear to the Newcastle hierarchy that he intends to depart. "I'm going," he supposedly said following the approach from Old Trafford.

Man Utd sporting director target Dan Ashworth watches on.

United must now find a way to prise him away from Eddie Howe's side, which may involve paying significant compensation. It's thought that Ashworth will have to undergo "an extensive period of gardening leave" before he can begin his new role.

United's new era may have to wait for now

That last point there is key, especially in the short-term. While Ratcliffe is actively assembling his new-look hierarchy, it may take a while before it comes together and the new machine can start functioning.

Berrada is serving six months of gardening leave and should be able to get started in July, but if Newcastle make similar demands around Ashworth, he may not be in place in Manchester until the 2024/25 season has already started. That means his first full transfer window, where all eyes will be upon him, may not come before next year.

Rank

Club

22/23

23/24

Swing

1

West Ham

20

36

+16

2

Liverpool

39

54

+15

3

Aston Villa

31

46

+15

4

Wolves

23

32

+9

5

Bournemouth

21

27

+6

6

Spurs

42

47

+5

7

Chelsea

31

34

+3

8

Man City

52

52

0

9

Crystal Palace

26

24

-2

10

Everton

21

19

-2

11

Nottingham Forest

25

21

-4

12

Arsenal

57

52

-5

13

Brighton

41

35

-6

14

Man Utd

49

41

-8

15

Newcastle

44

36

-8

16

Fulham

38

29

-9

17

Brentford

38

25

-13

With the future of manager Erik ten Hag uncertain after United saw one of the biggest regressions of any team across the first 24 matches of the season, there are still plenty of questions around the club, and the new era under Ratcliffe may just be on hold until the new men can start work and the fate of the incumbent figures is determined.

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