Dan Ashworth has been placed on gardening leave by Newcastle having informed them he wants to become Manchester United's new sporting director.

talkSPORT understands Ashworth has a year's notice clause in his contract so will not be able to start work at Old Trafford for another 12 months unless the two clubs can agree a deal.

Ashworth would welcome a move to Man United to become their inaugural sporting directorCredit: Getty

Newcastle are looking for a significant compensation payment of well in excess of £10million but Man United are confident of reaching a compromise to enable Ashworth to start work earlier.

He first alerted the Newcastle hierarchy and manager Eddie Howe of Man United's interest last week.

Man United are hopeful of getting Ashworth in for the summer transfer window in what's could be a big-spending period for them.

Ashworth joined Newcastle from Brighton in 2022, where he served as technical director, but the Magpies are now braced for his departure. talkSPORT first reported Man United's interest in Ashworth in December 2023.

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The former Football Association bigwig was confirmed as Newcastle's director of football in February 2022 but served a period of gardening leave before joining the Toon in the summer.

In his short time on Tyneside, Ashworth has helped Newcastle secure a number of key signings including a cut-price deal for Nick Pope and a club-record transfer involving Alexander Isak.

Meanwhile, Anthony Gordon was then signed in January 2023 from Everton, and he's enjoyed a sublime season.

Magpies boss Howe admitted he is not happy about the potential impending departure of Ashworth.