By Axel Reyes
Manchester United has swiftly moved to fill the void left by the departure of Dan Ashworth, appointing former Southampton first-team coach Jason Wilcox as their new sporting director.
Just five months after joining the club, Ashworth has left Old Trafford by mutual consent, sending shockwaves through the football world. The Red Devils have acted decisively to secure a replacement, with Wilcox emerging as the chosen candidate.
In an internal email to staff, the club confirmed the appointment of Wilcox, who brings a wealth of experience in player development and coaching to the role. His previous stint at Southampton saw him play a key role in nurturing young talent and implementing a successful youth academy.
A club statement read: "We would like to thank Dan for his contributions during his time as Sporting Director and wish him all the best for the future as he departs by mutual agreement. We are delighted to welcome Jason Wilcox to the club and believe he will be a valuable asset as we continue to build for the future."
Wilcox's appointment suggests that Manchester United are prioritizing youth development and a long-term vision for the club. His experience in coaching and player development aligns with the club's stated aim of building a sustainable and successful team.
Wilcox's appointment marks a significant shift in the club's approach to recruitment and player development. It remains to be seen how quickly he can implement his vision and whether he will be given the time and resources he needs to succeed.
The appointment of Jason Wilcox as Manchester United's new sporting director is a bold move by the club. While it remains to be seen whether he will be a success, his appointment suggests that the club is serious about building for the future and developing their own talent.
15/01/2025
15/01/2025
15/01/2025
14/01/2025
14/01/2025
14/01/2025
14/01/2025
14/01/2025
14/01/2025
14/01/2025
14/01/2025
14/01/2025
14/01/2025
14/01/2025
14/01/2025
14/01/2025
14/01/2025
13/01/2025