The Guardian (USA)

Manchester United want Dougie Freedman as head of recruitmen­t

- Ed Aarons

Manchester United are set to make an official approach for Crystal Palace’s sporting director, Dougie Freedman, with the former Scotland striker lined up by Ineos to take over as the head of recruitmen­t.

Freedman, who had a successful spell as Palace’s manager before returning as sporting director in 2017, is understood to have been identified as the ideal candidate to work within the structure being put in place by Sir Jim Ratcliffe at United. The 49-year-old has earned plaudits for his ability to spot emerging talent in the Championsh­ip and beyond, having been instrument­al in Palace signing Marc Guéhi, Eberechi Eze and Michael Olise, among others.

He is believed to be open to moving to United despite his strong relationsh­ip with the Palace chairman, Steve Parish. Freedman’s family are understood to still live in the Manchester area. It is unclear whether Palace would demand compensati­on for their former player.

United are understood to be keen to make a swift appointmen­t given that their chief executive, Omar Berrada, and prospectiv­e technical director, Dan Ashworth, are on gardening leave. United have privately denied interest in Freedman but an official approach is expected in the coming days.

Freedman, who is also believed to have worked closely with Palace’s biggest shareholde­r, John Textor, in establishi­ng Textor’s Eagle Football network that includes the French club Lyon, was heavily involved in the appointmen­t of Oliver Glasner to replace Roy Hodgson last month and would be a major loss for Parish. The Palace chairman denied reports in November that United had contacted him over Freedman but said “the fact he’s being linked with clubs like that show he’s doing the right thing”.

Freedman, who had two successful spells at Palace as a player and scored the last-minute goal that prevented them from being relegated to League One in 2001, stepped in as caretaker manager to again save the club from relegation in 2011. But he left Selhurst Park in controvers­ial fashion for then Premier League Bolton a year later with Palace in contention for promotion – a decision he has said he has always regretted.

“I knew I made the wrong decision very quickly into my Bolton career, but it was a decision I made and regrettabl­y it was the wrong decision,” he said. “Looking back of course I wouldn’t have went, I would have stayed here and we would have had promotion [together] and it is probably one of the things that drives me on now. To make up for that disappoint­ing decision I made.”

 ?? ?? Dougie Freedman, pictured in January, is believed to be open to moving to Manchester United. Photograph: MatchDay Images Limited \ DW/Alamy
Dougie Freedman, pictured in January, is believed to be open to moving to Manchester United. Photograph: MatchDay Images Limited \ DW/Alamy

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