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Manchester United must pay a big price to bring in a new sporting director

Manchester United want to continue with Erik Ten Hag as the results keep improving.

By Emmanuel Mendez

Sir Jim Ratcliffe wants to appoint Dan Ashworth as the club's new sporting director.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe wants to appoint Dan Ashworth as the club's new sporting director.
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Manchester United fans are excited for the club's future as the results on the pitch improve, and new board members could be arriving soon. Sir Jim Ratcliffe wants to bring in a sporting director to make a decision on what players to bring in next season. Man United has already secured a new CEO, Omar Berrada, who found success at Manchester City. As Man United continues to perform on the pitch, Man United seeks to get closer to a deal for Newcastle United sporting director Dan Ashworth.

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Manchester United secured a 2-1 win against Luton Town earlier today with puts at 44 points in the league. The team is focusing on making Champions League spots this season, as qualifying for the competition could lead to great players wanting to play for the club next season. It could also lead to more funds for the club. Ten Hag recognized this win as a big step for the top 4 aspirations. Ten Hag said, "I think we are back in the race, and we are building momentum. We need to build pressure. Every game is a final to get closer to them."

Ten Hag also spoke about the club's plans for the future and possible reinforcements for the board. Man United is linked with bringing in highly rated sporting director Dan Ashworth. Ten Hag spoke about the club's plans and said, "I have very good contacts. I know what's going on. For Manchester United, it is very good. It's highly ambitious. They are good people coming in. We are the project and they can help us and support us to accelerate this project."

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Manchester United will need to pay Newcastle United 20 million euros to bring Dan Ashworth to the club

Craig Hope reports that Dan Ashworth will be prevented from taking up a position as Manchester United’s new director of football until 2026 unless Newcastle United’s huge financial demands of more than £20 million are met. David Ornstein reports that Newcastle sporting director Dan Ashworth has asked to leave the club. There is no formal Manchester United approach to Newcastle United yet, but it will follow, and talks must take place over compensation/gardening leave.


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