The Guardian (USA)

Manchester United make approach for Southampto­n’s Jason Wilcox

- Ben Fisher

Manchester United have made a formal approach to take Jason Wilcox from Southampto­n as part of Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s summer recruitmen­t overhaul. United want Wilcox, who joined Southampto­n as director of football last year, to fulfil a prominent role in the revamped footballin­g department as technical director.

United are confident of securing Wilcox but Southampto­n, who are vying for an immediate return to the Premier League, are seeking a greater compensati­on package and are unhappy at the timing of United’s approach. United are believed to have offered around a year of the former Blackburn winger’s salary in compensati­on with Ratcliffe viewing him as a pillar in his reshaping of the club.

If United can strike a deal Wilcox would work alongside the incoming director of football, Dan Ashworth, the sporting director placed on gardening leave by Newcastle in February. Newcastle want about £20m in compensati­on for Ashworth.

Wilcox, who won three England caps, joined Manchester City’s staff as an academy coach in 2012 before being appointed academy director five years later. He is credited with overseeing the developmen­t of Phil Foden, Rico Lewis and Cole Palmer at City.

Since joining Southampto­n, Wilcox has been influentia­l in bringing a number of talented City youngsters to the club. Saints signed Shea Charles and Taylor Harwood-Bellis last summer, while Roméo Lavia, Gavin Bazunu, Samuel Edozie and Juan Larios previously joined Saints from City.

Wilcox left City to help rebuild Saints after more than a decade at the club but could be reunited with Omar Berrada, United’s incoming chief executive officer who resigned from a similar role at City in January. Ratcliffe set about making several “worldclass” appointmen­ts upon completing the acquisitio­n of a minority 27.7% stake in the Old Trafford club in February.

The British billionair­e recently discounted the possibilit­y of making superstar signings and is minded to give Erik ten Tag at least the rest of the season in charge. United, who visit Chelsea on Thursday, are sixth in the Premier League.

“I would rather sign the next Mbappéthan spend a fortune buying success,” Ratcliffe said. “It’s not that clever buying Mbappé. Anyone could figure that one out. “More challengin­g is to find the next Mbappé or next Bellingham or next Roy Keane.”

 ?? ?? Jason Wilcox only joined Southampto­n as their director of football in January last year. Photograph: Catherine Ivill/Getty Images
Jason Wilcox only joined Southampto­n as their director of football in January last year. Photograph: Catherine Ivill/Getty Images

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