Sources: Man Utd won’t break bank for Ashworth

Sources: Man Utd won't break bank for Ashworth

Manchester United are willing to pay compensation to land Newcastle United sporting director Dan Ashworth but will not meet demands if they are believed to be excessive, sources have told ESPN.

United have made Ashworth a top target in the overhaul of the football operations at Old Trafford being led by new minority shareholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe.

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Ashworth has already been placed on gardening leave by Newcastle after telling the club he wants to join United.

Newcastle believe they are well protected because of the 52-year-old’s contract situation at St James’ Park and, once an official approach is made, would be within their rights to demand a fee of more than £10 million ($12.6m).

Ashworth could be on gardening leave for as long as 20 months, although Newcastle would allow it to be cut short in an exchange for an additional payment. Reports have said Newcastle could demand a total fee of between £15m and £20m.

However, United, who have concerns about breaching profit and sustainability rules, are conscious that they would not want to help Newcastle fix their own financial difficulties while making their own worse.

A source has told ESPN that it is growing increasingly likely that United will look to pay a lower amount of compensation with Ashworth serving at least some gardening leave, possibly until February 2025.