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Should Man United be forced to pay more than £60MILLION to poach Dan Ashworth? They’re wrecking Newcastle’s transfer business, Dom King argues on It’s All Kicking Off

Manchester United may have to stump up around £20m to prise Dan Ashworth from Newcastle

  • Manchester United are pursuing Newcastle sporting director Dan Ashworth 
  • Ashworth is on gardening leave and United must now agree compensation 
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Manchester United are wrecking Newcastle’s transfer business by swooping for sporting director Dan Ashworth, Mail Sport‘s Dom King believes.

United want Ashworth to head up their recruitment under the part-ownership of Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS and he has now been placed on gardening leave.

As exclusively reported by Mail Sport, Ashworth may be forced to wait close to two years before moving to Old Trafford if United do not pay significant compensation.

It is understood that the period of gardening leave written into the 52-year-old’s contract would take him towards the January transfer window in 2026, meaning United must negotiate a bumper compensation package to release him early.

A figure of around £20million has since been touted – though United figures are believed to have baulked at this – to allow Ashworth to take up his next post.

Manchester United may have to stump up around £20m to prise Dan Ashworth from Newcastle

Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS have identified Ashworth to lead United's recruitment operation

Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS have identified Ashworth to lead United’s recruitment operation

But King has suggested Newcastle would be well within their rights to demand more.

Speaking on the latest edition of the It’s All Kicking Off podcast, King said: ‘I’d be very upset as a Newcastle fan, because there’s a couple of things here.

‘They’re obviously having issues with profit and sustainability and financial play and not being able to spend the money that they want to.

‘But now for a man who’s been instrumental in getting a significant number of good players in and helping develop the club, they’ve still got grand plans.

‘This would have been a grand plan to be Champions League regulars and pushing for trophies. It’s like a Jenga puzzle, isn’t it? They’re trying to take one of the key blocks away so Newcastle’s tower falls down and they can build their own.

Dom King, speaking on It's All Kicking Off, believes United are wrecking Newcastle's business

Dom King, speaking on It’s All Kicking Off, believes United are…

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