For those of us who are Red Devils fans, one of the hottest topics lately is who Manchester United's new director of football will be. The speculation and news on the list is truly dizzying, with names flying around from Newcastle's Dan Ashworth to Crystal Palace's prosper. But what really intrigued me was not just the names, but the untold stories and details behind them.
First and foremost, Dan Ashworth's name is the loudest. Although ** has blown him up to the core, in reality Manchester United do not seem to have made substantial contact with him. This makes people wonder, should we look in other directions? Paul Mitchell's situation is even more puzzling, there is obviously contact, but there seems to be no place for him. Is this ambivalence a ploy by Manchester United in the selection process?
Then there's Julian Ward, the former director of football at Liverpool, whose name pops up and is a real eye-catcher. Listening to DO, Julian Ward not only has a good relationship with Manchester United CEO Berada, but also impresses INEOS. It begs me to wonder if he is the director of football that Manchester United are looking for. Julian Ward's resume is also impressive, with a career full of colour from Manchester City to Liverpool. In particular, his time at Liverpool has not only signed stars such as Nunes and Luis Diaz, but also successfully handled the departure of the team.
Julian Ward's resume and accomplishments make him stand out among all the candidates. His experience has undoubtedly added some odds for him to sit in the big chair of Manchester United's football director. But in the world of football, who can say for sure? We can only wait and see what the final result will be.
Manchester United's selection of football director is not only related to the club's future strategy and development, but also affects the hearts of countless fans. Each candidate has their own story and strengths, but in the end, who wins depends on the club's decisions and future plans. Whatever the outcome, as a Red Devils fan, I will continue to support my team and look forward to seeing the new director of football lead Manchester United to an even brighter future."