Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea are
locked in a three-way fight to tempt RB Leipzig’s top talent spotter
Paul Mitchell to become their new sporting director.
However,
Sky Sports News has learnt that the three Premier League giants may be
forced to look elsewhere if the former Southampton and Tottenham head of
recruitment chooses to sign a lucrative new deal, keeping him at
Leipzig until 2025.
The latest RB offer, which will see Mitchell take on
increased responsibilities as the club's 'head of global football',
would likely see him taking over the managerial reins at the club before
that contract expires.
Sadio Mane is one of the players Mitchell is credited with unearthing
The
38-year old, from the Denton suburb of Manchester, is credited with
unearthing talents including Sadio Mane, Dusan Tadic and Graziano Pelle
at Southampton - and Toby Alderweireld, Dele Alli and Kieran Trippier
when reunited with Mauricio Pochettino at Spurs.
This summer, RB
manager Ralf Rangnick gives way to the highly-rated Julian Nagelsmann -
who has made it clear to the club's board that keeping Mitchell must be a
priority.

Incoming Leipzig manager Julian Nagelsmann wants Mitchell's future sorted
His
burgeoning reputation - as a skilled coach as well as recruiter - has
not gone unnoticed by Leipzig's Bundesliga rivals. Jochen Schneider,
Mitchell's former colleague at RB, joined Schalke last month as head of
sport - and is understood to be keen on luring him to the Veltins Arena.
Borussia Monchengladbach are also known to be interested.
To date
Mitchell has recruited Nordi Mukiele (Montpellier), Matheus Cunha (FC
Sion) and Marcelo Saracchi (River Plate) - along with Tyler Adams (New
York Red Bulls) and Amadou Haidara (Red Bull Salzburg), spending around
£35m on assets which would now sell for more than double RB's
investment.
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