Manchester United reveal the huge cost of sacking Ruben Amorim
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Manchester United reveal the huge cost of sacking Ruben Amorim
"Amorim was dismissed last month with a year-and-a-half remaining on his contract and United, in a filing to the Securities and Exchange Commission, disclosed they could pay the 41-year-old and the five members of his backroom team who left with him almost 16m more. It is understood that the payout to Amorim could be reduced if he gets a job elsewhere in the meantime."
"Amorim adds to the sizeable pay-offs United have made under Sir Jim Ratcliffe, with former manager Erik ten Hag and his backroom staff getting 14.5m when they were sacked a few months after the Dutchman signed a new contract and Dan Ashworth's departure, after only five months as sporting director, costing the club 4.1m."
Manchester United disclosed in an SEC filing that the club could pay sacked manager Ruben Amorim and his five coaching staff members nearly £16m more following his dismissal last month with 18 months remaining on his contract. The payout may be reduced if Amorim secures employment elsewhere. United also wrote off £6.3m related to compensation paid to acquire Amorim from Sporting CP for £11m. This severance adds to significant payoffs made under Sir Jim Ratcliffe's ownership, including £14.5m to Erik ten Hag and his staff, and £4.1m to sporting director Dan Ashworth after five months.
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