Premier League giants Manchester United have completed their settlement with former boss Erik Ten Hag following his sack in October.

As reported per Athletic of England, United have paid the £10.4 million to Erik Ten Hag and his coaching staff as exit compensation.

Ten Hag was relieved of his duty after the season’s performance was going down the drain with the club left in the middle of the second half of the log.

The Old Trafford club left immediately for the appointment of Portuguese coach Rubén Amorim who had already begun his reign at the club while becoming the first permanent Manchester United manager to draw his first game in charge.

Ten Hag left for his assistant Ruud Van Nistelrooy who returned the club to a consistent winning ways by beating Leicester City (Now his new club) twice with a win in the Europa and a draw against Chelsea.

The club will now focus on Amorim and his new staff as they seek to return the club’s fortune both in the domestic league, UEFA Champions League and domestic trophies.