Manchester United's recent financial results revealed they paid £4.1 million to sporting director Dan Ashworth following his exit after five months. This decision, motivated by underwhelming recruitment and a strained relationship with minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, came after the club's significant managerial changes, including the dismissal of Erik ten Hag. The financial report highlighted a 12% year-on-year drop in revenue, largely due to the club's failure to qualify for the Champions League, but was partially offset by an £80 million funding boost from Ineos.
Manchester United incurred a total of £4.1 million in costs related to Dan Ashworth's departure after just five months, following disappointing recruitment efforts.
The financial report revealed that Manchester United's revenue fell by 12% year-on-year due to a decline in broadcast income, exacerbated by missing out on the Champions League.
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