
Ross Wilson to be 'offered' Newcastle role as former Rangers sporting director's Ibrox impression pays off
Ross Wilson is set to be offered the vacant sporting director role at Newcastle United.
Wilson is currently head of football operations at Nottingham Forest after swapping Ibrox for the City Ground in April 2023.
Now he's set to fill the hole left at St James' Park by Paul Mitchell, who lasted less than a year in the post, with the Magpies announcing that he would depart the club last month.
A less than harmonious relationship with boss Eddie Howe was cited as one of the factors in Mitchell's exit, but that's not a problem Wilson will have.
The Athletic reports that his connection to Howe is one of the major reasons he's set to land the job, with the Toon boss part of the decision making process alongside PIF, the Saudi investment fund that owns the club and co-owner Jamie Reuben.
Wilson has been on PIF's radar since his Rangers days, with the fund impressed at how Wilson helped the club finally win its 55th title with Steven Gerrard in the dugout back in 2021.
However, the club's recruitment under Wilson has since been criticised by fans, especially the timing of player exits, with a number of stars leaving for free at the end of their contracts and Gers rejecting bids that would have seen a healthy return.
It's claimed Newcastle see Wilson as someone who can create a strong club culture and build the required infrastructure to properly support the manager or head coach, which makes him a good fit to work with Howe.
No approach has been made to Forest yet, although that is expected to come soon.
Newcastle are undergoing major changes at executive level, with CEO Darren Eales currently working his notice after being diagnosed with blood cancer.
Sudarshan Gopaladesikan has recently been appointed as the club's new technical director, like Eales, making the move from Atalanta Utd.
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