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Manchester United could have surprisingly paid less to sack Erik ten Hag last week than it would have cost them to dismiss him over the summer.reported on 30 October sacking Ten Hag will cost Man United around £15million in compensation after he only penned a 12-month extension in July, taking his deal up until June 2026.
The Portuguese, who will make the move to Manchester on 11 November, is the club’s sixth permanent manager since Sir Alex Ferguson’s 26-year reign ended with his retirement in 2013.“I think there has been some slightly misleading noises around Ten Hag’s contract. “It’s actually possible that what would have happened is they reduced their overall cost by extending the agreement bizarrely.
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