After sackings at Man United and Chelsea, Jose Mourinho and his team have racked up a staggering £51m in pay-offs - he has also pocketed millions through sponsorship deals and TV punditry, having been the face of brands such as BT Sport, Heineken and Jaguar. For example, figures reveal he was paid £1.7m by Russia Today for the World Cup, for just four days' work.
The total combined figures that the Portuguese manager has received from both Chelsea and Man Utd show he made a profit from his underwhelming performances at Stamford Bridge and Old Trafford.