Jose Mourinho was paid a staggering £4million by Manchester United not to take a job elsewhere while they decided the future of Louis van Gaal.
An
agreement was reached midway through the season to give United the
option of bringing him in if Van Gaal failed to meet their targets.
Sportsmail can
also reveal that Mourinho refused to accept a 'behavioural clause' in
his five-year, £75m deal despite concerns among the United hierarchy
over his eccentric touchline behaviour.
The
53-year-old was fined £229,900 and received two stadium bans during his
two spells at Chelsea and United are desperate to avoid the negative
publicity those incidents generated.
However,
Mourinho refused to agree during negotiations in January, highlighting
his strong bargaining position as United's season unravelled. Unlike
Manchester City's pre-contract deal with Pep Guardiola, the unique
arrangement with Mourinho was merely to ensure he would be available if
required.
Had
Van Gaal been deemed to have been a success, by whatever criteria
United laid down, he would have stayed for the last year of his
contract. The deal was first reported by Spanish newspaper El Pais in March.
As it is,
former Chelsea manager Mourinho will have £200m to spend on new players
as United, who lifted the FA Cup on Saturday, plot a route back to the
top of the English game after missing out on a top-four spot for the
second time in three seasons.
United
hope to have their transfer business completed by the end of Euro 2016
to ensure their manager has his squad in place when they return to
training.
The
club wanted to keep the agreement with Mourinho secret from Van Gaal,
who was his boss at Barcelona, but by Sunday afternoon the United
hierarchy were left embarrassed by another PR own goal.
The fact Van
Gaal knew he had lost his job within minutes of winning the FA Cup is
considered by senior figures as more shameful than the departure of
David Moyes, who learned of his own dismissal from media reports before
executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward had the opportunity to inform him
personally.
At Wembley on Saturday it was Van Gaal's wife Truus who told him she had seen the story on the BBC website shortly before he was due to give his post-match press conference.
Mrs
Van Gaal was said to be extremely upset, which would explain the tetchy
nature of the exchanges her husband then had with the media. He is also
understood to be furious with his Old Trafford employers.
News
of Mourinho's appointment, which is expected to be confirmed on
Tuesday, was not leaked by United. But Woodward will face questions
about how Van Gaal's moment of triumph was marred by such public
humiliation.
Once again
the pressure will be on Woodward to appoint a more experienced director
of football to handle football matters while he retains control of
off-the-field business.
Van
Gaal had a meal with his coaching staff on Saturday night and will now
prepare to leave Manchester, with a future role at the club considered
extremely unlikely given his anger at the situation.
The
Dutchman and his wife had immersed themselves in life in Manchester.
They were regulars at restaurants in the Cheshire village of Hale, while
Truus had become an active member of local sports clubs.
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