By SABC Sport
10th December 2024
Ashworth, who was recently let go by Manchester United after just five months in the role, has attracted attention from the Premier League club.
His departure from United came as a surprise, but despite this, he remains highly regarded in the football world, with United co-owner Jim Ratcliffe praising him as "one of the top sporting directors in the world" and giving him a perfect 10 out of 10.
Ashworth's relationship with Arsenal's managing director, Richard Garlick, could play a pivotal role in any potential move.
The pair previously worked together at West Bromwich Albion, fostering a strong professional bond that could benefit Arsenal as they seek a new sporting director.
Having previously served as the FA's director of elite development, Ashworth has an extensive network of contacts and significant experience in player recruitment and management, making him a strong fit for the Gunners.
While Arsenal are keen to secure his services, they must act swiftly, as Everton are also monitoring Ashworth's situation.
His availability for immediate work or ahead of the summer transfer window could see him make a Premier League return in the coming weeks.