Dan Ashworth will join Newcastle as their new technical director after tendering his resignation at Brighton.
While Brighton’s statement merely hints at Ashworth joining “another Premier League club”, 90min reports that the 50-year-old is heading to St James’ Park, with his appointment likely to be confirmed at the end of the season.
The Magpies had made an approach for Ashworth before Christmas, but he waited until the conclusion of the January transfer window before confirming his departure.
Newcastle’s new owners targeted Ashworth before they took charge in October and 90min also understands they plan to bring in a new CEO as part of the hierarchy.
Having previously worked as the FA’s director of elite development, Ashworth took up the role of Brighton’s technical director in 2019 and has played a major role in their progression over the past few years.
Former Rangers defender and Scotland international David Weir will take over as the Seagulls’ acting technical director with immediate effect.
On Ashworth’s departure, chief executive Paul Barber said: “We are sorry to learn of Dan’s decision. He’s been an important part of the club’s senior management team since joining us from The FA, and has made a significant contribution to our club’s progress in the Premier League and Women’s Super League.
“On a personal level, I will be sad to see Dan leave as we’d developed a close day to day working relationship. Dan’s been an excellent colleague and has become a good friend as well. I wish Dan and his family well for the future.
“However, as is the case with all top-quality people in any industry, we are always conscious of the risk of losing key staff to a rival. With that in mind, we always put in place contingencies and succession plans that are designed to minimise the impact on our club.”
Chairman Tony Bloom added: “We are extremely disappointed that Dan will no longer be our technical director. He leaves a significant legacy in place and for that we are greatly appreciative.
“Dan’s done an outstanding job and helped build on the progress the club had already made across all of our technical areas. I wish Dan and his family well for the future.”
Sources: 90min.com




























