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The £37m cost of Man Utd's past two managerial changes

  Manchester United have confirmed sacking Ruben Amorim could end up costing the club almost £16m. The Portuguese was  dismissed on 5 January  following his  public attack on the club's hierarchy  after a 1-1 draw at Leeds the previous day. The figure was released in a filing to the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday, a day after the club confirmed they had made a profit of £32.6m in their second-quarter results to 31 December 2025. Listed as an "event that occurred after the reporting period", United confirmed an amortised fee of £6.3m - which related to the cost of getting Amorim to Old Trafford from Sporting in November 2024 - had been written off and a "provision of £15.9m" would be made, representing the highest amount United could be liable to pay Amorim and his coaching staff. It is not explicitly stated in the submission what would trigger the highest payment but sources with an understanding of the situation have said it relates to future employment.

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