Manchester United are expected to reach an agreement to appoint Dan Ashworth as the club's new sporting director.
Ashworth would come to the club with a wealth of experience, successfully building the transfer-heralded Brighton & Hove Albion of the last few years and helping make Newcastle United a Champions League team for the first time in two decades.
Here are the best signings that Ashworth has masterminded throughout his career.
Transfer: Lokomotiv Moscow to West Brom
Fee: £1.5m
To many, Peter Odemwingie is just a transfer deadline day meme thanks to his failed attempts to force through a move from West Brom to QPR.
Before the meme however, Odemwingie was a fantastic player for the Black Country club.
Signed from Russia in 2010 when Ashworth was part of the setup at The Hawthorns, the striker was genuinely very, very good for West Brom. Odemwingie bagged 30 Premier League goals — including 15 in his first season — and won the player of the month award on three occasions.
Transfer: Getafe to Brighton
Fee: £15m
Spoiler alert for this list: a lot of the best signings Dan Ashworth has made during his career were at Brighton.
Marc Cucurella had been highly-regarded during his time at Getafe, but few expected the full-back to be quite as good as he was during his single season at the Amex Stadium.
The Spain international was one of the club's most consistent performers during the 2021/22 campaign, earning a Brighton player of the season award and a whopping £55m move to Chelsea as a result.
That £40m profit Brighton made on Cucurella looks better with each passing week as the full-back has largely struggled to replicate his south coast form at Stamford Bridge.
Transfer: Genk to Brighton
Fee: £13m
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