Manchester United ‘close to reaching settlement with Newcastle to appoint Dan Ashworth as their new sporting director’ with the Magpies having held out for compensation fee of around £20m

Manchester United ‘close to reaching settlement with Newcastle to appoint Dan Ashworth as their new sporting director’ with the Magpies having held out for compensation fee of around £20m

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  • Manchester United near settlement with Newcastle for Dan Ashworth
  • Newcastle have demanded compensation of round £20 million

Manchester United are reportedly getting nearer to an settlement with Newcastle over Dan Ashworth.

The Purple Devils wish to appoint Ashworth as their new technical director, whereas Newcastle have held out for compensation in extra of £20million.

Ashworth has been on depart since February after informing Newcastle of his need to go away his job.

As reported ESPNIt’s hoped that an arbitration listening to is not going to be essential to resolve this concern.

There was a number of change behind the scenes at United since Sir Jim Ratcliffe turned co-owner.

Manchester United close to agreement with Newcastle over Dan Ashworth

Manchester United close to agreement with Newcastle over Dan Ashworth

Manchester United are getting nearer to settlement with Newcastle over Dan Ashworth

Omar Berrada has been appointed United's new CEO, and can formally begin work on July 13 as soon as his depart at Manchester Metropolis ends.

Jason Wilcox, who beforehand labored for Southampton, is now appointed technical director at United.

Co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has overseen many changes behind the scenes at United

Co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has overseen many adjustments behind the scenes at United

Omar Berrada has been appointed United's new CEO, and will officially begin work on July 13

Omar Berrada has been appointed United's new CEO, and can formally start work on July 13

Ratcliffe additionally determined to not sack supervisor Erik ten Hag, who’s now set to signal a contract extension.

Former United striker Ruud van Nistelrooy can also be being touted as a potential alternative for Ten Hag's assistant Mitchell van der Gaag or forwards coach Benni McCarthy.



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