Mourinho‘s Turkish exit: A Multi-million Euro Severance and Swift Return to Benfica
Newly revealed financial details underscore the costly nature of José Mourinho’s brief tenure at Turkish club Fenerbahçe, while his current position at Benfica faces mounting pressure amid a Champions League struggle. Fenerbahçe reportedly paid Mourinho between 12 and 15 million euros – roughly 370 million Czech crowns – in severance following his dismissal on August 29th. This substantial payout highlights the financial risks inherent in pursuing high-profile managers,even for short-term engagements,and raises questions about Fenerbahçe’s long-term strategy.
Mourinho’s rapid return to coaching with Benfica on September 18th, signing a contract through 2027, initially appeared a seamless transition. However, despite four league wins since his arrival, a recent 2-2 draw with Casa Pia has left Benfica trailing Sporting by three points and league-leading Porto by six. More critically, Benfica currently occupies the penultimate position in their Champions League group, mirroring Ajax’s winless streak, and failing to secure a single point after four rounds.The situation underscores the challenges even a manager of Mourinho’s stature faces in quickly revitalizing a struggling team, and the high stakes involved in European competition.