Former United defender Rio on the verge of becoming the next sporting director

Former England and Manchester United defender, Rio Ferdinand is at the verge of becoming the next United sporting director if the word going through on his meeting Ed Woodward will be a thing to go by.

The player is said to have met with Ed Woodward to discuss former England’s defender possibly becoming Manchester United’s sporting director, Sportsmail can reveal.

The talented player has been in United for12 good seasons becoming one of the players that have been the club for a very long time which means he has seen the club under Sir Alex Ferguson and thus knows every corner therein.

Woodward, United’s executive vice-chairman, is seriously considering bringing Ferdinand back to the club in a major role.

United owners the Glazer family have been keen to get Ferdinand on board since his retirement four years ago, but personal circumstances made that unworkable. However, the timing could now be right.

United are currently restructuring the club and weighing up appointing someone to guide transfer strategy and oversee negotiations while being in tune with the manager. 

Woodward has identified Ferdinand as a strong candidate given his United history and subsequent business experience, which includes a clothing company and restaurant.

United have also been impressed with Ferdinand’s analytical approach as a BT Sports pundit, with the 40-year-old offering committed opinions that come from the environment which brought such success in Sir Alex Ferguson’s era.

Ferdinand enjoyed a glittering career at Old Trafford after becoming Britain’s most expensive footballer at £30million in 2002. 

He stayed for 12 seasons, becoming captain at the club and winning six Premier League titles, one Champions League, and two League Cups. 

He earned 81 England caps, appearing at two World Cups, and is regarded as one of the finest centre-backs in Premier League history. 

Ferdinand was a team-mate of United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s between 2002 and 2007.

The Glazers retain a relationship with Ferdinand from his playing days and have tried to bring him back to the club before. 

Ferdinand’s parental responsibilities made that difficult but Woodward has opened discussions to see if circumstances might now work.

United want to use their rich heritage in a similar way to Ajax, where Edwin Van Der Sar is the chief executive officer and Marc Overmars is the director of football. 

As revealed last week by an international publication, Mike Phelan has also held talks with United over the technical director position, which is focussed on maintaining standards at Carrington and leading the academy. 

Darren Fletcher’s name has been mentioned as another addition in this area too. It is unclear how the final structure will shape up.

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