Dan Ashworth move to Man United 'close' as new details emerge today - Sources

Dan Ashworth move to Man United 'close' as new details emerge today - Sources

Pete O'Rourke, Transfer Correspondent

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Dan Ashworth's move from Newcastle United to Man United is likely nearly complete following new developments behind the scenes, sources have told Football Insider.

Speaking on the latest edition of Football Insider's Inside Track podcast, transfer correspondent Pete O'Rourke revealed that John Murtough's departure as Man United's technical director "points to" Ashworth's imminent arrival.

The Magpies confirmed in February that Ashworth, 53, has commenced his gardening leave ahead of an expected move to Old Trafford as their new sporting director, but the clubs have since been unable to agree on a compensation fee to allow him to start work in Manchester.

Newcastle reportedly want £20million compensation - a fee deemed too high by the Red Devils' head of football operations Sir Jim Ratcliffe.

Dan Ashworth to begin work at Man United imminently?

However, O'Rourke revealed that the deal is edging towards completion as Ratcliffe continues the vast restructuring of Man United's backroom staff.

"As expected, John Murtough, who has been technical director at Man United, has stepped down and will leave by the end of next week," he told the Inside Track podcast.

"Since Sir Jim Ratcliffe has put his investment into the club, they have been working hard to get a deal done for Dan Ashworth from Newcastle.

"It's been suggested that that deal has been held up due to Newcastle and Man United failing to agree a compensation fee.

"But with Murtough stepping down, that points to an agreement being close between the clubs to allow Dan Ashworth to work at Old Trafford.

"He is seen as the key man in this new restructure of Man United's recruitment staff."

Man United sit sixth in the Premier League table after their 2-2 draw against Liverpool on Sunday (7 April).

They are next in action against Bournemouth on Saturday evening (13 April).

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