Breaking news: Manchester United legendary coach Ole Gunnar solksjaer gets a new job ,as he celebrates with Manchester United former coach carrick .
It has been revealed that Manchester
United paid Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
around nine million euros - or 7.5m pounds
- in compensation after deciding to
part ways with the Norwegian coach
earlier this season.
In total, Solskjaer and his backroom
staff - which consisted of Michael
Carrick, Kieran McKenna Martin
Pert - received more than 10m euros
after they were sacked by the Red Devils.
"Exceptional items for the quarter were
a cost of 10 million pounds," read a
Manchester United statement in the
club's latest accounts.
"This cost includes compensation to
the former men's first team manager
and certain members of the coaching staff
for loss of office, plus additional contributions
we expect to pay towards the Football
League pension scheme deficit based
upon the latest actuarial valuation."
New coach ahead of Manchester
United's 2022/23 campaign
Meanwhile, football director John Murtough
has officially confirmed that Manchester
United are in search of a coach to replace
Ralf Rangnick in summer, with Paris
Saint-Germain's Mauricio Pochettino
and Ajax's Erik ten Hag considered to
be the main suitors for the job.
"We are now conducting a thorough
process for the appointment of a new permanent
manager who will take charge this
summer, with the objective to get us back
to challenging for domestic and European
titles," Murtough said.
Solskjaer was fired back in November after
struggling to help Manchester United
rediscover their form. The Reds Devils
were knocked out in the third round
of the Carabao Cup under the Norwegian
coach and failed to progress to the fifth
round of the FA Cup under Rangnick.
They are, though, the favourites to
progress to the Champions League quarter
-finals after drawing 1-1 against Atletico
Madrid at the Estadio Wanda Metropolitano.
Meanwhile, their realistic objective in
the Premier League this season is to clinch
a top four spot and qualification for next
year's Champions League group stage.
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