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Manchester United made approach to technical director, but prospective deal hit buffers

Manchester United made an approach to Newcastle-bound technical director Dan Ashworth earlier this year, according to a report.

The highly-respected Ashworth resigned as director of football at Brighton in February after being approached by Newcastle. The former FA man decided to take the job on Tyneside, but he has been unable to start his new role due to his contract obligations at Brighton.

Brighton said in February that, in line with his contract, Ashworth would now start “an extended period of gardening leave, after which he will be able to take up a new position elsewhere”.

Newcastle are keen on releasing Ashworth from his contract early. But the Daily Mail report that Brighton want £5m in compensation. Otherwise the 51-year-old will have to wait until November to take up his new role.

Before that though Manchester United made an approach for the former West Brom chief.

The Athletic report that United pondered appointing Ashworth and made contact with him. It’s a name that is familiar to Old Trafford chiefs because he was understood to be on the short-list for a similar job at the club in 2018.

As per the report, there was no formal offer or interview. But United did sound out Ashworth, who is not expected to attend Brighton’s premises or matches.

However, the sticking point for Ashworth was the structure at Old Trafford. It’s claimed he would have had to fit into the existing framework and so the deal went no further.

John Murtough has been promoted from head of football development to football director. While United old boy Darren Fletcher has moved up from academy coach to technical director.

Add in Ralf Rangnick, who will move into an consultancy role at the end of the season, and the situation is complicated.

Read more on msn.com