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Mourinho’s earnings from being SACKED

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Jose Mourinho has been sacked for the sixth time in his career after being dismissed by Roma on Tuesday.

The 60-year-old was axed by the Italian side after a disappoint­ing season that has left Roma languishin­g in ninth in Serie A.

Mourinho’s contract at Roma had been due to expire at the end of the current campaign and he was thought to have asked for a new deal.

But they have decided to part ways with the Portuguese, who had been sacked five times before his latest dismissal.

Mourinho is believed to have earned around £80million just from being laid off by clubs in his career.

Chelsea have paid him more than £26m alone, with Mourinho having pocketed £18m when he was sacked at Stamford Bridge in 2007 and £8.3m following his second dismissal in 2015.

He was also given a £17m pay-off by Real

Madrid and nearly £20m by Manchester United when he was binned in December 2018 - just months after he had signed a new two-year contract through to 2020.

An ill-fated 17-month stint at Tottenham also ended in the sack and a healthy £15m in compensati­on. He had another two years to run on his deal at Spurs when he was shown the door.

His payout from Roma is only likely to be around £3m, given he was out of contract at the end of the season.

Mourinho’s total figure dwarfs other managerial payouts. Antonio Conte, the Portuguese’s bitter rival, is thought to have earned around £37m in compensati­on during his career.

This includes a whopping £26m when he was axed by Chelsea in 2018.

Chelsea also paid out £13.6m to Luis Felipe

Scolari in 2009 and £13m to Thomas Tuchel in 2022.

Laurent Blanc received £17m after his sacking by PSG in 2017, believed to be the fourth-highest managerial payout of all time.

Mourinho’s final game in charge was Sunday’s 3-1 defeat to AC Milan - which he had to watch from the stands due to a suspension - meaning the Stadio Olympico-based outfit had won just one of their past six league games.

JOSE’S PAYOUTS

Chelsea (1st time) - £18m Real Madrid - £17m

Chelsea (2nd time) - £8.3m Manchester United - £19.6m Tottenham - £15m

Roma - £3m

— Daily Mail.

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