As part of their exit compensation, Manchester United gave Erik ten Hag and his coaching staff £10.4 million, according to The Athletic
As part of their exit compensation, Manchester United gave Erik ten Hag and his coaching staff £10.4 million, according to The Athletic
Manchester United have reportedly paid Erik ten Hag and his coaching team significant compensation following their dismissal. After a period of underwhelming performances and results, Manchester United decided to part ways with Ten Hag, who joined the club in the summer of 2022.
Ten Hag was appointed to restore United’s fortunes, building on his success at Ajax, where he delivered domestic trophies and achieved notable Champions League runs. During his tenure at Old Trafford, Ten Hag implemented a more disciplined culture and made key signings, including Lisandro Martínez, Antony, and Casemiro. Despite moments of promise, such as winning the 2022–23 Carabao Cup and securing Champions League qualification, inconsistent performances and internal issues plagued the team.
Reports suggest that United compensated Ten Hag and his team in line with the terms of their contracts. This payout reflects the high stakes involved in modern football management, where managerial changes are often costly but deemed necessary to meet a club’s ambitions.
The decision marks another chapter in Manchester United’s managerial merry-go-round post-Sir Alex Ferguson, with several high-profile managers failing to deliver long-term success. United’s search for a new manager now focuses on finding someone capable of stabilizing the team and re-establishing the club as a Premier League and European powerhouse.