Sunday Mirror

EDWINNER VAN DER SAR

United superstar opposed the hated Super League, pacified angry Ajax fans and has brought back success on the pitch... all attributes needed to fix the Glazers’ crumbling empire

- EXCLUSIVE BY SIMON MULLOCK Chief Football Writer @MullockSMi­rror

EDWIN VAN DER SAR ticks all the boxes to become Manchester United’s next chief executive – including an ability to make the peace with rebel fans.

The beleaguere­d Glazer family are cranking up the search for someone to run their Old Trafford empire, following the resignatio­n of vice-chairman Ed Woodward in the aftermath of the European Super League debacle and the outbreak of civil war with supporters.

And it is certain that Van der

Sar will feature prominentl­y on their wish-list.

The Dutchman won four titles as Sir Alex Ferguson’s goalkeeper – and made the penalty shootout save that made United European champions in 2008.

Since returning to former club Ajax to work in an executive role, the 50-year-old has become one of the best in the business.

But as United owners the Glazers look to broker a truce following the escalating hostilitie­s aimed at forcing them out of the club, it is Van der Sar’s ability to pacify fans that might become the deal-maker.

It was seven years ago, when the former Juventus and Fulham

keeper was learning his new trade as Ajax’s marketing director, that he took to the pitch in Rotterdam to face down the club’s most violent hooligan firm when trouble erupted at the Dutch Cup Final.

Scores of industrial strength

fireworks, flares and smoke bombs were thrown onto the pitch by members of the notorious VAK410.

An emotional Van der Sar issued a plea for calm in terms the ultras understood.

“Pack it in with all that s**t,”

Ajax have a surplus

£260million in of the bank after

like selling players

Beek, Ziyech, Van de

Sanchez, Klaassen,

Ligt De Jong and De

shouted Van der Sar through the De Kuip stadium PA system, his suit stained with blood after anger had prompted him to bite his lip too forcefully.

Michael Kinsbergen, who preceded Van der Sar as Ajax chief executive, recalls: “It was something that came right from his heart and in a way I had never seen before from him or any board member or club director.

“For me that was the moment that Edwin presented himself as the leader of Ajax.”

Van der Sar is now a shrewd operator when it comes to making friends and influencin­g people in European football’s corridors of power. Dutch legend

Johan Cruyff advised him that it was important for former players to start running clubs at the top because of their unique understand­ing of the game.

When Van der Sar graduated from Amsterdam’s Johan Cruyff University with a Masters degree in Sports Management, the great man attended the ceremony.

Since then he has been instrument­al in Ajax’s return to glory.

The Amsterdam giants have just been crowned champions for a second successive year – and were only denied a hat-trick of Eredivisie titles by the pandemic last year.

They were beaten by United in the 2017 Europa League Final and were denied a place in the Champions League Final two years later by Lucas Moura’s lastminute goal for Spurs.

Working alongside sporting director Marc Overmars, Van der Sar has put into place one of the most productive youth academies in the game.

And Ajax have a surplus of £260million in the bank after selling players like Donny van de Beek, Hakim Ziyech, Davinson Sanchez, Davy Klaassen, Frenkie de Jong and Matthijs de Ligt.

So Van der Sar would certainly provide the kind of football expertise that proved been beyond Woodward – which could be an issue given United have just made John Murtough their first football director.

Van der Sar refused overtures for Ajax to join the ESL, the illfated proposal that sparked the latest outbreak of fan fury aimed at the Glazers and culminatin­g in the postponeme­nt of last weekend’s clash with Liverpool.

“The Super League was an invention of all the directors and executives who have run their big clubs in a bad way,” said Van der Sar.

“It was supposed to save their mismanagem­ent.

“They were not capable of running a club properly – and then we saw the power of the fans.”

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CANDID CAMERA Avram and Joel Glazer with boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
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the Champions League in 2008, could pacify fans (right)
HE’D BE FAN-TASTIC Hero Van der lifting Sar, the Champions League in 2008, could pacify fans (right)

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