Dan Ashworth: Brighton’s highly regarded technical director quits to lead Newcastle revolution
Brighton’s highly regarded technical director Dan Ashworth has resigned from his post on the south coast as he closes in a move to Newcastle United, where he is set be handed a key role in shaping the club’s plans for rapid growth under new Saudi ownership.
Dan Ashworth is set to be appointed by Newcastle United
Ashworth built a strong reputation in English football after his success in a sporting director role at West Brom which led to his appointment as the FA’s director of elite development. He is credited with instilling the ‘England DNA’ which brought a shared identity and continuity through England’s different age groups, and Ashworth’s work was hailed by manager Gareth Southgate when he left the FA for Brighton.
Ashworth’s role at the Amex had been to link together and align several key elements of the club such as the men’s and women’s teams and the academy, as well as the recruitment, medical and psychology departments. His role at Newcastle is likely to be similarly overarching as he guides the club through a transformative phase.
Earlier this season Newcastle were bought from previous owner Mike Ashley by a consortium made up partly of British business figures Amanda Staveley and the Ruben Brothers, and led by the Saudi Arabian government’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), with the wealth fund’s governor Yasir Al-Rumayyan installed as club chairman.
The club had been linked to a number of names including former Chelsea director Michael Emenalo and Barcelona’s former technical secretary Ramon Planes, but it appears Ashworth has won the race for one of the biggest jobs in the Premier League. He will need to forge close relationships with manager Eddie Howe and the head of recruitment, Steve Nickson, as they


