There is always excitement associated with Manchester United’s publication of financial figures. This time, there were many who looked for the cost of getting rid of another long-term coaching solution and his team. Yes, it was very expensive.

Many would say it was a mistake by the United bosses to bring in Ruben Amorim, some would say it was a mistake to sack Amorim when results had now started to come. Either way, done is done. Manchester United send accounting figures and comments to the New York Stock Exchange, where the cost of sacking Amorim and his five assistants who followed the Portuguese from Sporting is revealed.

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Rúben Amorim was fired at the beginning of January, and the exact cost of the severance package will not be accounted for until Q3, but in the announcement to the New York Stock Exchange, United states that the compensation for Amorim and the gang will end up at approximately £15.9 million.

This comes on top of the £6.3 million United had to pay Sporting in November 2024 to bring out the same group of coaches they sacked in January.

Almost £23 million in total. Then we’ll see if United boss Ratcliffe and the gang have learned from Ten Hag, then Amorim.

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