MANCHESTER UNITED have revealed how much money they spent to sack Erik ten Hag, his staff and Dan Ashworth.
Ten Hag was sacked by the Red Devils in October after winning just three of their opening nine Premier League games.
The club also got rid of the Dutchman's staff as they swept the board clean for Ruben Amorim and the arrival of his own coaching team.
While that move was not too surprising, at the start of December it was announced sporting director Ashworth would be leaving after just five months in charge.
United have now confirmed the cost of parting ways with them.
In the club's second-quarter fiscal results for 2025 published today, it was noted under "exceptional items" that United spent £14.5million - £10.4m to sack Ten Hag and his staff and £4.1m on Ashworth's exit.
The fiscal report also revealed the club's total revenue was down 12 per cent over the quarter and the staggering cost of servicing the Galzer family's debt.
The loss of income was due to a 42.1 per cent reduction in broadcasting revenue, falling to £61.6m from the lack of Champions League football.
That came despite commercial revenue increasing by 18.5 per cent driven by a new shirt sponsorship with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon brand.
The accounts revealed United had an operating profit of £3.1m, with EBITDA (earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation) of £70.5m, down 22.9 per cent from £91.4m in 2Q24.
However, including player trading, this figure resulted in a £27.7m loss.
The balance sheet of the club was also strengthened by an £80m investment by Ineos - without which Man Utd would have been left with just £15m in cash.
Interest costs since the 2005 Glazer buy-out have now gone over £1billion after £18.8m payment, while the total debt stands at £731m – with around £300m still owed on transfers.
In a statement, CEO Omar Berrada spoke about the challenges facing the club and the ongoing work to regenerate Old Trafford and redevelop the Carrington training centre.
He said: “We recognise the challenges in improving our men’s team’s league position and we are all working hard, collectively, to achieve that.
"At the same time, we are pleased to have progressed to the knock-out phase of the UEFA Europa League and the 5th Round of the FA Cup.
"Meanwhile, our women’s team is currently placed second in the Women’s Super League, and has reached the Quarter Finals of the FA Cup.
“Our redevelopment of the Carrington Training Complex remains on track.
"We continue to work towards a decision on the future of Old Trafford as part of a wider regeneration programme, which has now attracted UK Government support.
"This follows the work of the Old Trafford Regeneration Task Force in demonstrating the significant economic potential of a revitalised area around a future stadium project."
Lincks
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It's not your money, ofc u Don't care
am concerned
QueriisFiasi
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The Glazers dont know it yet, but 🐀cliff is. busy devaluing ManUtd so he can buy it at a cheaper price when they reach lower lleagues
OneLove⚽️
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Man united dom value their interm manager same way they did with carrick
Exactly 💯
mbiaks
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man u, stop crying your hearts out
Lipaimnor
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Man Utd is like USA ->> bad leadership, poor policies, heavily in debt and with a bunch of posers instead of hard workers.
very accurate
Vaecimprst
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In said do line odd line do line there said do no add line there throughout, in a small packed do all storing do line there building is no add roof do line throughout line .
What are you trying to say
lukikmnrsz
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Man Utd is like USA ->> bad leadership, poor policies, heavily in debt and with a bunch of posers instead of hard workers.
Biheklnpsu
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MANCHESTER UNITED IS ALWAYS LINK WITH ALL THE WRONH PLAYERS THEY NEVER GET ANYTHING RIGHT
lightrex
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We don't care about how much you spent to sack them we only care about how you are planning to restore glory days at Man Utd 🙌
It's not your money, ofc u Don't care
rasbdimru
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United should have kept Ruud Van Nestorooy as United manager
Zeebkmrz
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ask
JoeBaller
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Man united dom value their interm manager same way they did with carrick
*don't
JoeBaller
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Ruud van Nistelrooy could've done the same or even better and way cheaper than stubborn christmas tree formation 343 Amorim🙃🙃🙃
Man united dom value their interm manager same way they did with carrick
vabeimort
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When will Man utd fans wake Up and Recognize Their Team Is Trash And Avarage🤣🤣🤣🤣
your problem to worry about
muuacdepuy
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magd
Lincks
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We don't care about how much you spent to sack them we only care about how you are planning to restore glory days at Man Utd 🙌
yomabceors
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chelsea went back for Mourinho to rebuild so man u must do the same
Naobnotuy
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Forget Ten Hag
Naobnotuy
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Man united will shine again
Niucikmpru
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STUPID MANAGEMENT
nakdiprtz
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that's not our problem we not interested, just get the club back to winning ways..
hen2020
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In said do line odd line do line there said do no add line there throughout, in a small packed do all storing do line there building is no add roof do line throughout line .
Wasciktz
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Did ETH found a job ?
GaddafiJamal
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This Ineos should a disorganized company
English 💀😭
edwardekamenya
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They rejected the Qataris... let them pay. I really pitty the club
hisbilmuz
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When will Man utd fans wake Up and Recognize Their Team Is Trash And Avarage🤣🤣🤣🤣
MukisaGerald
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This Ineos should a disorganized company
reggy105
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The problem with Manchester United is the pass ... The club needs to move forward
Petilmops
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Should have waited till summer n sack him
OneLove⚽️
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Ruud van Nistelrooy could've done the same or even better and way cheaper than stubborn christmas tree formation 343 Amorim🙃🙃🙃