Manchester United will pay Ruben Amorim and his coaching staff about £15.9 million as compensation following their dismissal.
Amorim and his five assistants were fired on January 5, after just 14 months at the Premier League club.
After he was dismissed, Amorim got a £10 million payment from the club, after meeting with the director of football, Jason Wilcox, and the chief executive, Omar Berrada.
However, a recent filing with the New York Stock Exchange, has revealed that firing Amorim and his coaching staff might cost up the Red Devils to £15.9 million.
The final figure Amorim will get depends on if the 41-year-old gets another job within a certain time.
The total cost of United hiring and firing Amorim could now be up to £27 million.