There are 7 weeks left! Post: Manchester United will have to pay £12 million if Amorin is fired within the first year contract
The Post reported that if Manchester United fired Amorin within its first-year contract, it would be necessary to pay a termination fee of 12 million pounds.
Although the club's league starts this season with the worst performance in 33 years, they are not panic and Manchester United executives continue to support Amorin.
On November 1 last year, Manchester United signed a two-and-a-half-year contract with Amorin, with a contract value of £6.5 million per season and an option to renew the contract for 12 months. It is understood that if Amorin was fired before his first anniversary, he would earn £12 million, and less than seven weeks before his first anniversary.
Manchester United faces a tricky schedule before this date, and they will face Chelsea at home next round, then against Brentford and Sunderland, away from Liverpool on the 19th, and then against Brighton.
Although the Portuguese coach said in May that he would leave without compensation if Manchester United thinks he is no longer the right person, it is unlikely that.
Since Sir Ferguson retired in 2013, Manchester United has been unable to afford to pay the salary of his sixth head coach, and the club's ongoing financial difficulties will be exposed in the annual accounts released at noon on Wednesday.