Manchester United have confirmed the appointment of Jason Wilcox as their new technical director.
There has been a host of speculation surrounding Wilcox's future in recent weeks, with Man United identifying him as their leading target for the technical director role at Old Trafford.
Southampton confirmed on Friday that they had "reluctantly agreed" to allow director of football Wilcox to make the move to the 20-time English champions after an "acceptable compensation fee" was agreed.
"Whilst the club is naturally disappointed that Jason's stay at Southampton has only lasted nine months, it wishes him well for the future," Southampton said in a statement.
"The club will continue to work closely with Russell Martin and his back-room team to ensure they have all the support they require moving forwards."
We are pleased to announce the appointment of Jason Wilcox as our new Technical Director.#MUFC
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The 53-year-old's arrival at Man United has now been officially confirmed by the Red Devils.
"Jason Wilcox has joined Manchester United as Technical Director with immediate effect," read a statement from the Premier League giants.
"He will work with all technical areas of the football department to achieve the highest standards of performance.
"Jason was previously Director of Football at Southampton and before that Academy Director at Manchester City. As a player he won the Premier League with Blackburn Rovers in 1995."
Wilcox was appointed Manchester City's Under-18s manager in 2013 before being promoted to head of academy and then academy director in 2017.
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