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19th February 2016
10:03pm GMT

During a recent conference call, United's executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward reportedly said: "There is a component of our players' salary that is linked to the club participating in the Champions League, and if we're not competing in the Champions League that component will come off and it's sufficiently meaningful."
Interestingly, despite it been apparent that David Moyes wasn't going to be a success for months before he was eventually put out of his misery, United didn't sack their former manager until it became mathematically impossible to secure a top four place.
A clause had been inserted in Moyes' deal which meant failure to qualify for the Champions League allowed United to release him with only a year's worth of compensation.
It was reportedly termed the "ejector seat" clause.
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