Viré de Fenerbahçe, Mourinho passe la barre des 100 millions d'euros d'indemnités de licenciement
Fired by Fenerbahçe, José Mourinho left Turkey with around €15 million in severance pay. Another jackpot in a career marked by highly profitable failures over many years, thanks to a perfectly honed contract negotiation method.
Another jackpot in José Mourinho 's pocket. After Chelsea (twice), Real Madrid, Manchester United, Tottenham and AS Roma, the "Special One" has just picked up another particularly lucrative layoff, his seventh, at Fenerbahçe.
Fired after the Turkish club's elimination in the Champions League play-offs against Benfica (0-0, 1-0), the 62-year-old Portuguese didn't leave the banks of the Bosphorus empty-handed. Far from it. According to Marca , he received a severance package of around €15 million, after just one year of employment - and one year remaining on his contract.
A significant sum, which also allows Mourinho to reach a significant milestone: that of 100 million euros in severance pay in his career, a first for a coach. 108.1 million, even counted the Portuguese media Record .
In detail, in descending order: 22 million to Manchester United (2018), 20.9 million then 9.6 million to Chelsea (2007 and 2015), 19.7 million to Real (2013), 17.4 million to Tottenham (2021), 15 million to Fenerbahçe (2025) and 3.5 million to Roma (2024). Particularly experienced in contract negotiations, the latter has made severance clauses an art in their own right when signing his contracts.
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Murhino vraiment il devient comme neymar.
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