Sir Jim Ratcliffe's investment in Manchester United has been given Premier League approval, and it could be given Dan Ashworth's seal of approval too.
The Manchester Evening News revealed two months ago that Ineos had a preference to appoint Ashworth and view him as the best-in-class for a sporting director role.
It now looks increasingly likely the 52-year-old will be the latest addition to United's hierarchy, which would signal another significant coup following the capture of Omar Berrada from Man City. TAKEOVER: Ashworth wants United role MOST READ: 'I saw what he did at Ajax' - Anthony Elanga makes fresh Ten Hag claim Ashworth and Berrada would both form a key part of United's new-look football board, though it is understood they will also look to hire a recruitment specialist to help the new team and ensure individuals are given the resources to focus on their own areas of expertise.
A key component in all that would be Ashworth, whose primary job will be to ensure that all areas of the club are streamlined and focused on the same common goal of making United the best in the world again.