Manchester United spent over $18 million sacking key staff including manager Erik ten Hag and sporting director Dan Ashworth, their latest accounts have shown. Only five months after officially ...
FORMER Manchester United coach Benni McCarthy has landed a huge new job after being let go by the Red Devils last summer.
Erik ten Hag was sacked as Manchester United boss in October and one of his former coaches has revealed the Dutchman was ...
Mason Greenwood's future is up in the air, with the attacker potentially set for a reunion with a former Manchester United ...
Manchester United have released their financial results for the final quarter of 2024, detailing the amount of money spent on sacking former manager Erik ten Hag and ex-sporting director Dan Ashworth, ...
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TEAMtalk on MSNErik ten Hag 10-year Man Utd plan revealed by former Old Trafford coachFormer Manchester United coach Benni McCarthy has revealed Erik ten Hag wanted to be in charge at Old Trafford "for the next ...
In the club's second-quarter fiscal results for 2025 published today, it was noted under "exceptional items" that United spent £14.5million - £10.4m to sack Ten Hag and his staff and £4.1m on ...
United made an operating profit of just £3.1m – down from £27.5m over the same period in 2023 – after spending £14.5m on dismissing Ten Hag and his coaching staff, including the £4.1m cost ...
That’s after insider Ben Jacobs revealed that parting ways with Ten Hag and his staff cost £10.4million, and sporting director Ashworth’s payoff was £4.1million, meaning £14.5million has ...
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Erik ten Hag aims thinly-veiled dig at current United squad in first interview since Old Trafford exitEach failed Man Utd season has had different culprits. Unfortunately, the club is now in a cycle of a revolving door at ...
Manchester United reportedly spent as much as £10.4million to sack Erik ten Hag and his staff when they decided to make a change and hire Ruben Amorim as manager. Latest financial results from ...
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