Paul Mitchell (footballer, born 1981) explained

Paul Mitchell
Office:Sporting Director of Newcastle United
Occupation:Sporting Director
Footballer (2000–2008)
Predecessor:Dan Ashworth
Termstart:4 July 2024
Office1:Sporting Director of Monaco
1Blankname:Chairman
1Namedata:Yasir Al-Rumayyan
Termstart1:June 2020
Leader:Yasir Al-Rumayyan
Amanda Staveley
Jamie Reuben
Leader1:Dmitry Rybolovlev
Juan Sartori
Ekaterina Rybolovleva
Birth Date:1981 8, df=y
Birth Name:Paul Alexander Mitchell
Birth Place:Stalybridge, England
Termend1:July 2024
Successor1:Thibaut Chatelard

Paul Alexander Mitchell (born 26 August 1981) is English football director and former professional player. He is the current sporting director for Premier League club Newcastle United

As a player, Mitchell began playing with the youth teams of Manchester City and Wigan Athletic, making his senior debut with the latter. He also played for Halifax Town, Swindon Town and Milton Keynes Dons on loan, whom he later joined permanently. Mitchell also had loan spells with Wrexham and Barnet before injuries forced an early retirement at the age of 27.

Mitchell has worked with Milton Keynes Dons, Southampton, Tottenham Hotspur and RB Leipzig on player recruitment and Monaco on sporting director.

Playing career

Wigan Athletic

Mitchell began playing in the youth ranks of local club Manchester City before joining Football League Second Division side Wigan Athletic in 1999.[1] On 7 December, Mitchell made his senior debut in a 2–1 victory against Burnley in the Football League Trophy First Round.[2] After one season in the youth ranks, he was promoted to the senior squad and marked his 19th birthday with his league debut – a 3–1 win away to Wrexham. Introduced as a 64th minute substitute, Mitchell was dismissed with a straight red card after just eight minutes for a professional foul on Carlos Edwards.[3]

In March 2001, Mitchell joined Football League Third Division club Halifax Town on loan for the remainder of the season. On 24 March, he made his debut in a 3–0 win against Barnet.[4] Mitchell made a further 10 appearances as the club narrowly avoided relegation to the National League by just two points.[5]

Mitchell returned to Wigan for the 2001–02 campaign and made 25 appearances in his first season back after breaking into the first team. He remained a regular starter as they celebrated winning the 2002–03 Second Division title with 100 points, but struggled to keep his place following promotion to the First Division. Managing just 12 appearances in his first campaign in the higher tier, Mitchell opted for a second loan spell to gain further experience.

In September 2004, Mitchell joined Football League One club Swindon Town on a one-month loan deal. He made his debut in 1–0 win at Colchester United on 4 September and went on to make a further six league appearances.[6] Mitchell's loan deal was initially extended for a further month, but injuries forced him to return to parent club after two weeks.[7] Upon returning to Wigan Athletic, Mitchell made what would become his final appearance for the club in 2–0 win away to Leeds United on 31 October.[8]

In December 2004, Mitchell returned to the Football League One with a loan spell at Milton Keynes Dons. On 11 December, he made his debut in 3–0 win against Wrexham.[9] Mitchell made a further 10 league appearances and a single FA Cup outing before his return to Wigan in March 2005.

Milton Keynes Dons

In July 2005, Mitchell joined Milton Keynes Dons on a permanent deal following his release from newly promoted Wigan. He became a first team regular and captained the team during the 2006–07 campaign. In January 2007, Mitchell joined league rivals Wrexham on a three-month loan deal after struggling for game time at Milton Keynes.[10] In early February, Mitchell was recalled by his parent club two months early.[11]

On 24 February, Mitchell was stretchered off in a 2–2 draw Notts County. Scans revealed fractures to the tibia, fibula and ankle surfaces which would require 18 months of rehabilitation. He returned to action in a 2–1 defeat to Cardiff City on 26 August 2008, but the match proved to be his final match for the Dons.[12] Later that month, Mitchell signed for Barnet on loan as part of his recovery process. On 30 August, he made his debut during a 5–1 defeat to Chester City.[13] A week later, he completed 90 minutes in a 4–2 defeat to Dagenham & Redbridge in the Football League Trophy.[14] Mitchell made a further two appearances, with his final coming in a 1–1 draw with Morecambe on 13 September.[15]

Mitchell was unable to complete a full recovery from the injury and was forced to announce his retirement on 12 January 2009 at the age of 27. He was immediately offered an ambassadorial role by Milton Keynes Dons and began working with the club's Sport and Education Trust.[16]

Recruitment career

Following Milton Keynes Dons' appointment of Karl Robinson as manager in 2010, the club created a recruitment division and named Mitchell as the club's first Head of Recruitment.[17] He was notably responsible for the signing of former England international Alan Smith.[18]

In January 2012, Mitchell joined Championship club Southampton as Head of Recruitment.[19] The club gained promotion to the Premier League in his first season and Mitchell began working with Mauricio Pochettino following his appointment in January 2013. He oversaw the signings of players including Nathaniel Clyne, Maya Yoshida, Paulo Gazzaniga and Steven Davis.[20] [21] [22] [23]

Following Pochettino's move to Premier League rivals Tottenham Hotspur, Mitchell completed his switch in November 2014 to link up with the manager.[24] He helped the club sign players such as Dele Alli, Son Heung-min, Kieran Trippier and Toby Alderweireld.[25] [26] [27] In August 2016, reports suggested Mitchell was to leave the club "after his dream job turned into a nightmare" and he had fallen out with chairman Daniel Levy.[28] In December, it was revealed Mitchell was serving his 16-month notice period.[29]

In February 2018, Mitchell was named Head of Recruitment and Development by Bundesliga club RB Leipzig.[30] In his first transfer window with the club, Mitchell helped sign Matheus Cunha and Nordi Mukiele, as well as Arsenal youth prospect Emile Smith Rowe on loan. Mitchell attracted interest from several Premier League clubs throughout 2019 and was heavily linked to a move to Manchester United.[31] [32] Reports suggested he could be offered an expanded role as Technical Director to oversee Red Bull's global football – including FC Liefering, Red Bull Salzburg and the New York Red Bulls[33]

In June 2020, Mitchell joined Monaco as sporting director.[34] [35] In July 2024, he was appointed as sporting director at Newcastle United.[36] [37]

Career statistics

Club! rowspan="2"
SeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Wigan Athletic2000–01[38] Football League Second Division1010201050
2001–02Football League Second Division230001010250
2002–03Football League Second Division270203020340
2003–04Football League First Division120101000140
2004–05Football League Championship1000100020
Total640408040800
Halifax Town (loan)2001–02Football League Third Division110000000110
Swindon Town (loan)2004–05Football League One7000000070
Milton Keynes Dons (loan)2004–05Football League One130100000140
Milton Keynes Dons2005–06Football League One390400000430
2006–07Football League Two200102010240
2007–08Football League Two0000000000
2008–09Football League One0000100010
Total590503010680
Wrexham (loan)2007–08Football League Two5000000050
Barnet (loan)2008–09Football League Two3000001040
Career total1620100110601890

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Where Are They Now – Paul Mitchell (Interview). Worthington. Barry. 27 March 2011. wigan.vitalfootball.co.uk. Vital Wigan Athletic. en. 19 May 2019.
  2. News: Swapping shirts: Paul Mitchell. 5 April 2018. Wigan Athletic FC. 19 May 2019.
  3. Web site: Wrexham v Wigan Athletic. 26 August 2000. redpassion.co.uk. Red Passion. 19 May 2019.
  4. Web site: Halifax Town 3–0 Barnet. 24 March 2001. 11v11.com. 11v11. 19 May 2019.
  5. Web site: England 2000/2001. Heneghan. Michael. 19 June 2005. RSSSF. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. 19 May 2019.
  6. Web site: Colchester United 0–1 Swindon Town. 4 September 2004. 11v11.com. 11v11. 19 May 2019.
  7. Web site: Paul Mitchell – Player Profile. swindon-town-fc.co.uk. Swindon Town FC. 19 May 2019.
  8. Web site: Leeds United 0–2 Wigan Athletic. 31 October 2014. 11v11.com. 11v11. 19 May 2019.
  9. Web site: Milton Keynes Dons 3–0 Wrexham. 11 December 2004. 11v11.com. 11v11. 21 May 2019.
  10. News: Mitchell makes Wrexham switch. Rutledge. Lewis. Sky Sports News. 21 May 2019.
  11. Web site: Paul Mitchell. 11v11.com. 11v11. 21 May 2019.
  12. Web site: Cardiff City 2–1 Milton Keynes Dons. 26 August 2008. 11v11.com. 11v11. 21 May 2019.
  13. Web site: Chester City 5–1 Barnet. 30 August 2008. 11v11.com. 11v11. 21 May 2019.
  14. Web site: Dagenham & Redbridge 4–2 Barnet. 2 September 2008. 11v11.com. 11v11. 21 May 2019.
  15. Web site: Barnet 1–1 Morecambe. 13 September 2008. 11v11.com. 11v11. 21 May 2019.
  16. News: Mitchell forced to retire. 6 January 2009. Sky Sports News. 21 May 2019.
  17. News: Tottenham lure Southampton's former talent spotter Paul Mitchell. 26 November 2014. The Guardian. 27 May 2019.
  18. News: Alan Smith joins MK Dons following Newcastle United exit. 10 July 2012. BBC Sport. 27 May 2019.
  19. News: Southampton scout Mitchell completes Tottenham move. 27 November 2014. Eurosport. 27 May 2019.
  20. News: Crystal Palace's Nathaniel Clyne seals Southampton move. 27 July 2012. BBC Sport. 27 May 2019.
  21. News: Southampton sign Maya Yoshida, Japan's Olympic captain. 30 August 2012. BBC Sport. 27 May 2019.
  22. News: Southampton sign Gillingham goalkeeper Paulo Gazzaniga. 20 July 2012. BBC Sport. 27 May 2019.
  23. News: Rangers captain Steven Davis signs for Southampton. 6 July 2012. BBC Sport. 27 May 2019.
  24. News: Club announcement. 26 November 2014. Tottenham Hotspur FC. 27 May 2019.
  25. News: Dele Alli: Tottenham sign £5m MK Dons midfielder & loan him back. 2 February 2015. BBC Sport. 27 May 2019.
  26. News: Kieran Trippier: Tottenham complete deal for Burnley full-back. 19 June 2015. BBC Sport. 27 May 2019.
  27. News: Toby Alderweireld: Tottenham sign Atletico Madrid defender. 8 July 2015. BBC Sport. 27 May 2019.
  28. News: Tottenham's head of recruitment quits after dream job turns into nightmare. Hytner. David. 9 August 2016. The Guardian. 27 May 2019.
  29. News: Tottenham make Paul Mitchell serve notice in recruitment hardball. Hytner. David. 13 December 2016. The Guardian. 27 May 2019.
  30. News: Dele Alli talent spotter Paul Mitchell joins RB Leipzig. Bundesliga. 27 May 2019.
  31. News: Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal all chasing Paul Mitchell. 12 April 2019. Sky Sports News. 27 May 2019.
  32. News: Man Utd director of football: Is Paul Mitchell the ideal candidate and how will role work?. Magowan. Alistair. 19 December 2018. BBC Sport. 27 May 2019.
  33. News: Red Bull to offer Paul Mitchell role as head of global football as Manchester United step up search for technical director. Burt. Jason. 14 January 2019. The Telegraph. London. 27 May 2019.
  34. News: Paul Mitchell: Former Tottenham and Southampton director of recruitment joins Monaco . 17 June 2020 . Sky Sports .
  35. News: Monaco look to a former Spurs and Southampton scout for stability. Eric. Devin . 22 July 2020 . The Guardian .
  36. News: Waugh . Chris . Newcastle United appoint Paul Mitchell as sporting director . 2024-07-04 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331.
  37. Web site: Newcastle United appoint Paul Mitchell as sporting director. NUFC. 4 July 2024. newcastleunited.com. Newcastle United.
  38. Web site: Paul Mitchell. 11v11.com. 11v11. 27 May 2019.