
Manchester United spoke £ 14.5 million to dismiss Erik ten Hag and his back room staff, unveiled the stunning new financial figures from the club.
United today released the accounts for the last three months of 2024 and the compensation packages were eliminated at Ten Hag and former sports director than Ashworth, who only spent 159 days in the work, were officially confirmed.
A total amount of £ 10.4 million was given to Ten Hag and his coaching staff after their dismissal in October, while Ashworth £ 4.1 million received despite his short enchantment at the top of the club's football operation, working among co-owner SIR Jim Ratcliffe.
As reported by Mail Sport, United weighed the Dutchman in the summer, only to perform a screaming U-turn after their surprise FA Cup-Triumph about Manchester City. His contract was also extended in a show of faith of Ineos.
But after a nightmare of the season, Ten Hag was finally shown the door. Assistants Rene Hake, Jelle ten Rouwelaar and Pieter Morel also left, just like club legend Ruud van Nistelrooy after his four-game saying in Interim-Cover.
It is estimated that United has spent nearly £ 60 million on adhesive managers and their coaching staff since Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement in 2013.
Ten Hag left Old Trafford after they had led United to only three victories of their opening of nine games in the Premier League, while they were also in the Europa League without a victory. In the meantime, Ashworth lasted only five months in his role.
It is understood that the former recruitment guru of Newcastle has made a large part of the debt for the decision to keep ten hag in the summer, while Ratcliffe also made an exception to several of his suggestions in the aftermath of looting.
The total costs of hiring and dismissing him amounted to a shocking £ 9 million.
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