Naijalog
  • Home
  • News
    • Top Stories
    • World News
  • Trending
  • Entertainment
    • Cinemas
    • Interviews
    • Events
    • Music
    • Videos
  • Sports
    • Football
      • Premiership
      • NPL
    • WORLD CUP 2018
  • Lifestyle
    • Nutrition
    • Health
    • Sex and Relationships
  • Quizzes
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Top Stories
    • World News
  • Trending
  • Entertainment
    • Cinemas
    • Interviews
    • Events
    • Music
    • Videos
  • Sports
    • Football
      • Premiership
      • NPL
    • WORLD CUP 2018
  • Lifestyle
    • Nutrition
    • Health
    • Sex and Relationships
  • Quizzes
No Result
View All Result
Naijalog
No Result
View All Result

How Manchester United paid £8.4m to get rid of Louis Van Gaal

naijalog by naijalog
September 13, 2016
in Football, Premiership
Reading Time: 1 min read
0
0
SHARES
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Whatsapp

van gaal s

Manchester United have revealed that they paid £8.4 million ($14.8 million) to their former manager, Louis van Gaal, after he was sacked in May 2016.

The Dutchman was fired despite winning the FA Cup and Jose Mourinho has since replaced him at the Old Trafford.

RelatedArticles

Forbes Labels Femi Otedola Africa’s ‘Poorest Billionaire’ as Nigerians React Online

Odunlade Adekola Reacts After Female Fan’s Bold Reply to His Prayer Tweet Goes Viral

United also confirmed in their report for the last financial year, that they wrote off £6.7 million ($11.4 million) for the depreciation of value one player – believed to be midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger.

The German, who recently retired from international football, has been told in clear terms that he is no longer part of the first team by Mourinho.

According to the report, United have become the first club from the United Kingdom to record over half a billion of revenue in a single financial year.

The club posted an operating profit of £68.9 million ($121 million), with their revenue up 30 per cent year-on-year, while their debt rose two per cent to £261 million ($461 million).

ShareTweetSend

Leave a ReplyCancel reply

  • Contact us
  • Advertise with us

© 2022 Naijalog

No Result
View All Result
  • Entertainment
  • Top Stories
  • Trending
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle

© 2022 Naijalog

 

Loading Comments...