Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 28th February 2026, 8:17 AM
Manchester United Football Club has incurred substantial financial losses following a series of high-profile coaching changes, highlighting the growing cost of instability at the club. The departures of two senior managers in quick succession, driven by inconsistent on-field performance and mounting scrutiny of club management, have led to an estimated total expense of around £21 million.
On 5 January, Portuguese coach Rúben Amorim was dismissed due to ongoing concerns over team discipline and a lack of consistent results. His exit followed the earlier termination of long-serving manager Erik ten Hag, a rare and costly disruption in the club’s history.
Amorim’s contract had been set to run until June 2027, with a pre-agreed termination compensation of £15.9 million. The process of recruiting a new manager added a further £6.3 million to the club’s expenditures. Cumulatively, the recent managerial upheaval has cost Manchester United approximately £21 million.
According to club accounts, the breakdown of the expenditure includes £1.04 million associated with ten Hag’s departure and an additional £1.10 million in administrative and recruitment costs related to Amorim. These figures underline the significant financial burden created by rapid coaching changes and the wider impact on the club’s operational budget.
The costs of recent managerial changes are summarised in the table below:
| No. | Manager Name | Previous Club / Source | Termination / Contract Cost (£m) | Additional Costs (£m) | Total (£m) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Erik ten Hag | Manchester United | 1.04 | – | 1.04 |
| 2 | Rúben Amorim | Sporting Lisbon | 15.9 | – | 15.9 |
| 3 | New Manager Hire | – | – | 6.3 | 6.3 |
| Total | – | – | – | – | 21.0 |
Financial analysts have emphasised that clubs must carefully evaluate contract clauses and pre-agreed compensation before making high-cost managerial decisions. Failure to conduct thorough due diligence can place severe pressure on club finances.
Amorim’s brief 14-month tenure is now among the most expensive coaching periods in Manchester United’s history. Experts stress that future appointments must strike a careful balance between performance objectives and financial prudence to prevent similarly large losses. The episode serves as a stark reminder of the economic risks linked to managerial instability in elite football.
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