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Newcastle have narrowed down their search for a replacement for sporting director Dan Ashworth to two, talkSPORT understands.

talkSPORT understands that Crystal Palace sporting director Dougie Freedman is in the final two to replace Ashworth, who looks set to join Manchester United.

Freedman has made the final two to replace Ashworth, though United are also interested
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Freedman has made the final two to replace Ashworth, though United are also interestedCredit: Rex

Freedman is already on Man United's shortlist if a move for Ashworth cannot be completed, which has already been complicated by Newcastle.

As well as the Palace chief, the Magpies are considering a candidate from overseas.

Freedman currently holds the same position as sporting director at Crystal Palace where he has been a roaring success.

The former Eagles striker has been credited with some of their brilliant transfer business in recent years including deals to sign promising talents such as Michael Olise, Marc Guehi and Eberechi Eze.

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All three were signed for relatively low fees but have been linked with big transfers this summer.

Newcastle are keen to find someone to fulfil the role of sporting director before the summer transfer window opens after the season ends.

Ashworth is currently on gardening leave after making it clear he wants to join United, who have pinpointed him as their man to partner technical director Jason Wilcox, who signed last month.

Ashworth has already built up a strong reputation as one of the best sporting directors with a keen eye for talent.

Ashworth could be on his way to Old Trafford soon
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Ashworth could be on his way to Old Trafford soonCredit: Getty
Freedman has been Palace's sporting director since 2017
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Freedman has been Palace's sporting director since 2017Credit: Getty

Before signing for Newcastle in early 2022, arriving in the summer, the 52-year-old served Brighton, the FA and West Brom.

While at St. James' Park, Ashworth oversaw transfers during a period that saw Alexander Isak, Sven Botman and Anthony Gordon sign for Newcastle.

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Sir Jim Ratcliffe has made big changes at United since arriving as minority shareholder, including hiring Omar Berrada as CEO from Manchester City.

Wilcox was snapped up from Southampton as technical director with Ashworth seen as the final piece of the jigsaw.

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