Jose Mourinho Has Been Paid A Total Of £93.5 Million For His Sackings In Football
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It's sensationally claimed that Jose Mourinho has been paid a staggering £93.5 million for his sackings in football.
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The Club can today announce that Jose Mourinho and his coaching staff Joao Sacramento, Nuno Santos, Carlos Lalin and Giovanni Cerra have been relieved of their duties.#THFC :white_circle: #COYS
- Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) April 19, 2021
He lasted just 17 months with the 58-year-old in line to receive a whopping pay-out after his time at the club was cut short.
It's claimed Mourinho will pocket a hefty £30 million after club chairman Daniel Levy decided to end his four-year Spurs contract.

The Portuguese manager was paid a combined £30.5 million for his two sackings at Chelsea.
And Real Madrid shelled out £17 million after relieving him of his duties while Manchester United forked out £15 million to replace with him Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.



So, Mourinho has received an astonishing £93.5 million for his sackings during his illustrious managerial career.
Jose Mourinho money earned after sackings...
- 2007 Chelsea: £18m
- 2012 Real Madrid: £17m
- 2015 Chelsea: £12.5m
- 2019 Man Utd: £15m
- 2021 Tottenham: £30m
A total of £93.5m :flushed:#THFC pic.twitter.com/7xUVyEgTig
- The Sack Race (@thesackrace) April 19, 2021
On Mourinho's departure, Levy said: "Jose and his coaching staff have been with us through some of our most challenging times as a Club.
"Jose is a true professional who showed enormous resilience during the pandemic.
"On a personal level I have enjoyed working with him and regret that things have not worked out as we both had envisaged.
"He will always be welcome here and we should like to thank him and his coaching staff for their contribution."
Ryan Mason and Chris Powell will take charge of Spurs for the remainder of the season.
They face Manchester City in the League Cup final on Sunday.
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