Newcastle United sporting director Dan Ashworth on gardening leave amid Manchester United pursuit
Newcastle United have placed sporting director Dan Ashworth on gardening leave amid Manchester United's pursuit.
It is understood the 52-year-old has stepped away from his duties at St James' Park after telling the club he wants to move to Old Trafford.
Ashworth, who has been in his post at St James' Park for 20 months, was seen as a key appointment by the Magpies' new Saudi-backed owners after they completed their €340million takeover in October 2021.
There has not yet been formal contact between the clubs, and Ashworth was in the stands at St James' Park on Saturday as Eddie Howe's men played out a 2-2 Premier League draw with Bournemouth.
Asked afterwards if he had spoken to Ashworth since his press conference on Friday, during which he admitted that the former Football Association technical director had not told him that he wanted to remain on Tyneside, he replied: "No."
Newcastle have not commented on the situation, which will leave them with a major gap to plug, and they are certain to drive a hard bargain when negotiations to secure Ashworth's release get under way.
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