Newcastle send Man Utd clear message over Dan Ashworth as Eddie Howe gets unlikely boost

Dan Ashworth will leave Newcastle United for Manchester United eventually, but at a high price, leaving current Toon boss Eddie Howe to work closer with the club’s top brass on transfers until a new sporting director is found

Eddie Howe will now have a greater say on Newcastle transfers with Dan Ashworth departing(Newcastle United via Getty Images)

There is a clear message from Newcastle over the Dan Ashworth to Manchester United affair: They won’t be pushed around by a club they hope to rival in the next few years.

It can feel like paranoia and conspiracy when Newcastle and their fans talk about a ‘Big Six Cartel’ rigging the Premier League rules – mainly of a financial nature – to suit their own continued dominance and exclude upstart disruptors like the Saudi owned Geordies. But there’s a big element of truth in it.




Man United are part of the established elite who want to restrict Saudi spending through Profit and Sustainability Rules. So don’t expect Newcastle to roll over easily now Ashworth has told them he wants to go to Old Trafford.

Taking Newcastle’s business and transfer secrets and his organisational wheel, if not every spoke, won’t come cheap. Newcastle are determined to play hardball over Ashworth’s defection as long as possible.

Either serve a 20-month period of gardening leave, or Man United have to pay up big time. And the price is rising. They are unlikely to be able to reverse the process, and probably don’t even want to know he’s said he wants to go.

It is hard to have much sympathy for Newcastle because this is football. They themselves poached Ashworth from Brighton after three months gardening leave, paying £4m compensation. But Ashworth has only been in his current job 20 months, hardly any time to measure any progress, and well short of his preferred “six year cycle” in jobs.

While the Ashworth affair does little to strengthen Newcastle as an organisation, there is one main beneficiary… Eddie Howe. The head coach will now be even more influential, and key, to the summer transfer business. Ashworth leaving means Howe, whose side is wobbling in the league with just 11 points from the last 11 games, and 19 goals conceded in the last seven, is strengthened.

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