Manchester United are confident of taking Dan Ashworth from Newcastle United, talkSPORT understands.
The former Brighton transfer guru is Sir Jim Ratcliffe's top target to become their new sporting director.
Ratcliffe's 25 per cent stake in Man United has now been ratified by the Premier League, and he wants to appoint a head of recruitment to work with Ashworth at Old Trafford.
The Englishman joined Newcastle in 2022, but the Magpies are now braced for his departure from St James' Park.
Ashworth was officially confirmed as the Magpies' director of football in February 2022 but served a period of gardening leave before joining the Toon in the summer.
Immediately, he helped Newcastle complete a cut-price deal for Nick Pope and a club-record transfer involving Alexander Isak.
Anthony Gordon was then signed in January 2023 from Everton, and he's enjoyed a sublime season.
Alexander Isak [Real Sociedad] £60m
Sandro Tonali [AC Milan] — £52m
Anthony Gordon [Everton] £45m
Tino Livramento [Southampton] — £40m
Harvey Barnes [Leicester] — £38m
Sven Botman [Lille] £35m
Matt Targett [Aston Villa] £15m
Nick Pope [Burnley] £10m
Alex Murphy [Galway United] Undisclosed
Charlie McArthur [Kilmarnock] Undisclosed
Jude Smith [East Fife] Undisclosed
Garang Kuol [Central Coast Mariners] £400k
Yankuba Minteh [Odense Boldklub] Undisclosed
Harrison Ashby [West Ham] Undisclosed
Cathal Heffernan [AC Milan] Undisclosed
Reece Byrne [Bohemians] Undisclosed
Travis Hernes [Shrewsbury Town] Undisclosed
Lewis Hall [Chelsea] Loan
Amadou Diallo [Free]
Ashworth works closely with Eddie Howe to identify targets and helped close out summer deals for Tino Livramento, Sandro Tonali, Harvey Barnes and Lewis Hall.
Livramento has looked like a star in the making at left or right-back, while
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