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Newcastle close in on Ashworth as they prepare for key Everton game

Newcastle United's pursuit of Dan Ashworth took a significant turn when Brighton announced the departure of their technical director for an unnamed Premier League rival.

The Magpies, who identified Ashworth as a leading contender for a director of football role at St James' Park after Amanda Staveley's consortium completed its takeover in October last year, are understood to be closing in on his appointment following talks last month.

Brighton confirmed the former FA technical director was leaving the Seagulls "to take a similar role at another Premier League club," but Newcastle were remaining tight-lipped on Monday.

Ashworth's recruitment would follow the arrivals of January signings Kieran Trippier, Chris Wood, Bruno Guimaraes, Dan Burn and Matt Targett, who could all feature in Tuesday night's showdown with an Everton side that has been dragged into the relegation fight.

However, it would not offset the disappointment of coach Eddie Howe's revelation on the eve of the game that leading scorer Callum Wilson is unlikely to play against until the last few matches of the season.

The 29-year-old, who has scored six goals far this season, was expected to be sidelined for around eight weeks by the calf injury he suffered during the 1-1 draw with Manchester United on December 27.

However, Howe said: "It's been slow progress for him since the initial injury. He was recently on crutches – I think he's come off those crutches now and is walking normally, which is a big step.

"But you can see by that update that I'm giving you it's quite slow, so we all wish Callum to come back as quickly as possible, but when he comes back, he's got to be fit and ready to give his best, so we're helping him with that, day to day.

"But I don't think

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