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Dan Ashworth: Manchester United sporting director's exit raises questions over INEOS' expensive decision making


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Published in Sports and Competition on Monday, December 9th 2024 at 9:06 GMT by Sky Sports   Print publication without navigation

  • Dan Ashworth has left his role as sporting director at Manchester United after five months; INEOS paid between
  • 2-3m in compensation to Newcastle to secure Ashworth; INEOS backed Erik ten Hag in the s

The article from Sky Sports discusses the implications of Dan Ashworth's departure from Newcastle United to join Manchester United as their new sporting director. This move has raised questions about the decision-making process at Manchester United, particularly under the influence of INEOS, the company led by Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who has recently acquired a 25% stake in the club. Ashworth's exit from Newcastle, where he was on gardening leave, has led to a compensation dispute, with Newcastle demanding around £20m, highlighting the high costs associated with his transfer. The article points out the irony in Manchester United's recruitment strategy, as they aim to improve their football operations by hiring Ashworth, yet this decision comes with significant financial implications. Furthermore, it reflects on the broader context of Manchester United's management, questioning the efficiency and foresight of their strategic decisions, especially in light of their recent performance and the need for a cultural and operational overhaul.

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[ https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11661/13270240/dan-ashworth-manchester-united-sporting-directors-exit-raises-questions-over-ineos-expensive-decision-making ]

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