Ruben Amorim Departure Could Cost Manchester United £27 Million
Posted on February 27, 2026, updated on February 27, 2026
Manchester United faces a financial hit of nearly £27 million following the dismissal of manager Ruben Amorim just 114 days into his tenure. The Portuguese manager was let go after a series of underwhelming performances, including a frustrating 1-1 draw against Leeds, leading to significant disappointment among fans.
The club confirmed this potential cost in a filing to the New York Stock Exchange, which revealed an amortized fee of £6.3 million associated with his hiring. An additional provision of £15.9 million accounts for the maximum likely payout to Amorim and his coaching staff as part of his departure agreement.
Amorim's time at United was marked by struggles, including a disappointing league position and early exits from domestic competitions. Despite initial optimism when he took over from Erik ten Hag, his tenure failed to translate into consistent results on the pitch.
With Manchester United now looking to rebuild, they have temporarily appointed Michael Carrick as interim manager, who has already managed to steer the team towards a more promising direction. This significant financial commitment for Amorim underscores the challenges faced by clubs in the competitive landscape of football, particularly when managerial changes disrupt continuity and stability.
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