Reports reaching National Daily reveal that Manchester United are finally ready to appoint a director of football after Ed Woodward came under sustained criticism from fans and investors.
Ed Woodward has come under heavy criticisms recently as regards United transfer dealings
The club has been discussing the role, envisaged to take charge of transfer activity, for more than a year, but until now have failed to make any serious progress following the sacking of Jose Mourinho.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was appointed in his place and it had been suggested that he would soon be supported by a director of football to head up the club’s recruitment strategy, and organise their scouting network.
Mourinho had wanted to reform the scouting setup which ran to more than 50 different scouts across the world, and the Portuguese also grew frustrated with Woodward’s approach to transfers.
He had wanted to bring in Toby Alderweireld from Tottenham at the start of last season, but Woodward was unwilling to pay up for the Belgian as he did not feel he was better than United’s defensive roster at the time.
United subsequently bought defenders Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Harry Maguire in the most recent summer window as Solskjaer identified the defence as a particularly weak area of the squad with both Matteo Darmian and Chris Smalling leaving for Italy.
Now on their fourth permanent manager since the retirement of Alex Ferguson, Woodward wants to bring some planning and stability to the transfer side of the club. They have spent over £840 million ($1.1 billion) on players since David Moyes’ appointment, and have just the League Cup, FA Cup and Europa League to show for it.
Woodward is known to be hurt by recent criticism, including his new reported nickname as ‘the most hated man in football.
He has previously boasted of United’s prowess in the transfer market, but the high-profile failure of big names such as Angel Di Maria, Alexis Sanchez and Bastian Schweinsteiger, as well as expensive mistakes such as Memphis Depay and Morgan Schneiderlin, have put him under increasing scrutiny.
United’s executive vice-chairman has been targeted by fans for United’s poor performances on the pitch, with fans paying to fly a plane with a banner describing Woodward as ‘still failing’ for the match against Liverpool. The club was today criticised by one of its biggest shareholders, the BAMCO fund, for the poor results from its transfers.
There is no indication yet as to who will take over as director of football, but former players Darren Fletcher and Rio Ferdinand have been consulted over the role.
Manchester United have made West Ham’s Declan Rice their top target for next summer, but he may be brought to the club as soon as January.
The 20-year-old midfielder has been linked with a move away from the London Stadium since establishing himself in the West Ham first team two seasons ago, and he has now been installed at the top of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s transfer shortlist.
United failed to add a midfielder in the summer transfer window, meaning there was no replacement for Ander Herrera, who joined Paris Saint-Germain on a free transfer, or Marouane Fellaini, who left for Chinese side Shandong Luneng in January. Instead, the club bought Harry Maguire, Daniel James and Aaron Wan-Bissaka
Midfield reinforcements are now a priority for United, as both Nemanja Matic and Paul Pogba could leave the club at the end of the season. Rice would cost around £80 million ($103 million), and the club are prepared to back Solskjaer financially despite an inconsistent start to the current season.
Declan Rice has remained a huge Man United target
While a move for Rice is likely to be made in the summer, preparations have already started to clinch his signature, and that means that a deal could be completed as early as the winter transfer window.
He could be joined by Mario Mandzukic from Juventus, who is still expected to arrive as experienced support to Marcus Rashford, Mason Greenwood and Anthony Martial.