Six candidates to take on the position of sporting director at Old Trafford, will it be a legend of the team or someone with long experience?

A transition is imminent at Manchester United. As a result of Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s agreement to acquire a 25% stake in the club and assume management of the football operations, personnel changes are inevitable.

Presumably, a new sporting director with extensive contacts and knowledge of football throughout Europe will be appointed. John Murtough, the current football director and a seasoned administrator who is amenable to collaborating with the new group, might or might not be terminated as a result.

Manchester United - Sky Sports FootballRecruitment at Manchester United has received severe criticism since the Sir Alex Ferguson era onward. In contrast to other organizations, the manager retains nearly absolute authority over recruitment. Thus far, Erik ten Hag has joined forces with David Moyes, Louis van Gaal, Jose Mourinho, and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, all of whom have acquired the players they desire; however, this always leads to complications when the manager departs. However, that is not the only issue at United.

“There are so many layers involved in the decision-making at Manchester United, with so many approvals needed, that by the time they get the approval, the price has shifted significantly – they are the victim of their process,” one high-level football agent told The National.

At the most successful clubs, the manager typically has an experienced sporting director working alongside them – like Txiki Begiristain at Manchester City with Pep Guardiola, or Erik ten Hag had with Marc Overmars at Ajax. Here are some potential candidates United might consider for the role.

Jordi Cruyff

The 49-year-old was the technical/sports director at Barcelona until earlier this year. He was close to the coach Xavi Hernandez and Mateu Alemany, who carried out negotiations.

“In England, you might describe us as the football CEO, the sports director, and the manager,” Cruyff said. “This structure is normal in Spain but only a few clubs like Man City have it in England. It’s been the past and the present in Spain. And it’s the future.

“I’ve also been a coach so I can see this from different perspectives, but English clubs, for example, give the keys to the coach, who is the strongest person at the club – until he loses three games.”

Jordi Cruyff sẽ rời Barcelona vào cuối mùa giải năm nay | VTV.VNTalking of how it worked at Barcelona, Cruyff explained: “Our system, our triangle here, gives us financial responsibility for the football area. It gives us balance, which is important for the club with different voices talking about the pros and cons of certain signings for example.

“The coach is responsible for the line-up, and the training, and the dressing room is his place. He’s the leader but there’s also a club philosophy that needs to be followed. We support the coach, we don’t go against him. It’s a modern way of thinking by dividing the power a little bit.

“With balance and stability, we don’t lurch from left to right if there’s a change of coach. It also helps the coach, as he can focus on his job leading the team, and takes some pressure off him. There are already too many games and too much work for a coach alone.”

Jordi Cruyff steps down as Barcelona's sporting director, ready to return  to coachingCruyff has played and coached around the world, he speaks four languages and Barcelona won the league when he was there, despite financial chaos enveloping the club. He pushed for new players like Andreas Christensen and Raphinha while maintaining some balance in the squad when it was necessary to move players off the wage bill. He was under extreme pressure to win a major trophy while he worked there. Barcelona did.

Jordi Cruyff, far right, poses as Franck Kessie, centre, is presented as a Barcelona player. Getty ImagesTiago Pinto

Pinto, 39, is currently the sports director at Roma, where he’s been tied up by Financial Fair Play restrictions, but he previously thrived at Benfica where the team won the league with nine players from their academy – something he pushed.

Ruben Dias and Joao Felix both shot to prominence and were sold for huge fees, but it was the structure he built around the players that told. Alex Grimaldo was so-so at Benfica, but a structure and support were created around him and he became a key player. Grimaldo is now thriving at Bayer Leverkusen, who are top of the Bundesliga. Pinto also signed Darwin Nunez, now at Liverpool after a huge transfer, from Almeria.

Press Conference: Tiago Pinto's thoughts after summer window - AS RomaAt Roma, youngsters Edoardo Bove and Nicola Zalewski have come into the first team that won their first-ever European title and reached the Europa League final in 2023, losing on penalties. Hamstrung by finances, Pinto brought in players on creative deals – including Paolo Dybala, Romelu Lukaku, and Leandro Paredes – though results have underwhelmed this season considering the caliber of the recruits.

He also managed a working relationship with Jose Mourinho for three years. His contract is up soon and he’s keen to work in England. Pinto speaks Portuguese, Spanish, English, and Italian.

Nemanja Vidic

A legendary figure among United fans and not one who readily courts publicity, the 42-year-old Serbian completed his Pro Licence with the English Football Association before embarking on and completing an executive master course with Uefa for international players in collaboration with the University of Limoges in France.

Nemanja Vidic và vùng trời kỷ niệm về các tiền đạoWell-connected and respected, Richard Arnold sought Vidic’s advice frequently when he was United’s chief executive. When Luis Enrique was being considered to be United manager, a job he wouldn’t have taken in a World Cup year as Spain manager, Vidic called Ivan Rakitic to get a detailed breakdown on Enrique – and, because of who he is, the call was taken.

Based in Belgrade, where he was going to run to be president of the Serbian FA in 2023, Vidic also has a home in Manchester, the city where his children were all born. Speaks Serbian, English, and Italian.

Markus Krosche

The man who replaced Ralf Rangnick at RB Leipzig in 2019, the former second-tier German footballer moved to Eintracht Frankfurt in 2021. Frankfurt has again become a force in German and European football, winning the Europa League in 2022, and rising to the 22nd in UEFA’s rankings – between Tottenham and Arsenal.

Eintracht sichert sich Europa: Markus Krösche - "Moral und Wille" als  Schlüssel | sportschau.deThe 43-year-old brought in Dino Toppmoller, a promising young coach from Bayern Munich’s reserves, and they’ve barely missed star striker Randal Kolo Muani who was sold to Paris Saint-Germain last summer.

“He’s smart and ready to buy ‘unknown’ players if he’s convinced,” a leading agent told The National. “He’s been a player, an assistant coach too, which isn’t normal. He’s sympathetic but at the same time very self-confident.”

Michael Edwards

Edwards, 44, keeps a low profile but is best known for his work at Liverpool. The former analyst for Portsmouth and Tottenham arrived at Anfield in 2011 and worked in various data-heavy football roles, rising to sporting director by 2016.

M.U tiến sát cựu giám đốc Liverpool | Bóng ĐáBefore that, there had been tension with boss Brendan Rogers, who felt the head coach should double as the sporting director. Edwards was criticized for his role in signing Iago Aspas, Lazar Markovic, and Christian Benteke.

Things were much better with Jurgen Klopp, who Edwards identified as be manager. The German was used to working with a sporting director at Borussia Dortmund and the pair helped engineer the signings of players such as Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane, Andy Robertson, Georginio Wijnaldum, Fabinho, Alisson, and Virgil van Dijk, as Liverpool won their first league title in 30 years. Edwards left Liverpool in 2022.

Dan Ashworth

What Newcastle United chief Dan Ashworth has already said about January  transfer window difficulty - Chronicle LiveAshworth, 52, is Newcastle United’s sporting director. The Englishman was considered for a role at United in 2018. Highly rated for his work with the England national side, he already has admirers on the football side at Old Trafford. Before England, he worked at West Brom. After England, Ashworth worked at Brighton & Hove Albion before his move to St James’s Park in 2022.