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Sacking Mourinho cost United £19.6m, financial results reveal

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Sacking Jose Mourinho before Christmas cost Manchester United £19.6 million, the Premier League club have revealed in their second-quarter financial results.

That sum, which is listed under “exceptiona­l items” in the accounts, includes pay-outs for the five members of his staff who left with him on December 18.

It is less than was initially reported in some quarters but four times the amount United had to pay predecesso­rs David Moyes and Louis van Gaal when they were fired in 2014 and 2016 respective­ly.

The severance pay, however, is the only bad grade in an otherwise glowing report, with the club posting record revenues of £208.6m for the quarter, which translate into earnings before interest, tax, depreciati­on and amortisati­on (EBITDA) of £104.3m and an operating profit of £44m.

The club’s wage bill for the quarter, which ended on December 31, rose to £77.9m, an increase of £8.2m (11.8%) on the correspond­ing period a year ago.

Commercial revenue, thanks to new sponsors such as Remington, inched up to £65.9m but the real boost came from broadcasti­ng, up £28.5m (37.9%) to £103.7m, as Uefa’s new Champions League broadcasti­ng deal really started to kick in.

Mourinho was sacked shortly after United lost 3-1 to Liverpool, the fifth league defeat of the season and a result which left the Old Trafford club 19 points behind their fierce rivals from Merseyside.

Since then, however, they have won eight of nine Premier League games – drawing the other – and have returned to the top four, leapfroggi­ng Arsenal and Chelsea. Solskjaer earned the league’s manager-of-the-month prize for January.

The Norwegian’s remarkable run came to an end on Tuesday, when United were beaten 2-0 at home in the Champions League by Paris St Germain – but the mood at Old Trafford is undoubtedl­y brighter than it was under Mourinho.

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