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Stefan Borson drops verdict on Vitor Pereira’s compensation payout after Wolves sacking

James Murray

James holds a degree in Sports Journalism and Communications (MA) from the Real Madrid Graduate School. He has experience working for a number of local news outlets as well as the Sunday Mirror and Real Madrid TV. James is from Scunthorpe and has an affinity with Scunthorpe United, but is also a huge West Ham supporter and an expert on all things to do with the Hammers. He started working for Breaking Media in July 2023, initially writing on the Club Sites, where he specialised in West Ham content, before moving to Football Insider – where he is now an expert in football finance, speaking regularly with Stefan Borson and Keith Wyness to generate high-quality content in all things related to finance in the Premier League, Football League, and Scottish Premiership.

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Wolves decided to part ways with Vitor Pereira following their miserable start to the campaign at Molineux. 

Pereira was sacked after Wolves lost 3-0 to Fulham at Craven Cottage on 1 November, having failed to win a game in the Premier League this season. 

The Portuguese boss had been under pressure for several weeks, with many questioning Wolves’ decision to hand Pereira a three-year contract in September. 

Rob Edwards has agreed to become the new Wolves manager after deciding to leave Middlesbrough just months after joining the Championship club. 

Rob Edwards
Rob Edwards is set to become the new Wolves manager (Credit: Getty Images)

Vitor Pereira could be paid six months' salary by Wolves

Former Man City financial adviser Stefan Borson exclusively told Football Insider Pereira is only likely to be paid one years’ salary despite signing a new three-year deal at Wolves

Pereira has been questioned for his decision-making this season after initially making a strong impression at Molineux earlier this year. 

Speaking exclusively to Football Insider about Pereira’s termination fee, Borson said: “It's extremely rare that you have a certain contract and they say, ‘Well, if we sack you, we will pay you everything else until the end of the contract’. It's just not usually the way it works. 

“I mean, usually there'll be a notice period, where especially lower down the league, there's been a notice period. So, we'll pay you one years’ salary, we'll pay you six months’ salary, we'll pay you two years’ salary, whatever it is. 

“But it's like that one where Alan Pardew had an eight-year contract at Newcastle. Then there was a six-year David Moyes contract at Manchester United. I mean, in neither of those cases were those managers paid the full term. 

“We know that David Moyes was paid nowhere near the full six years, and he was sacked after about nine months, so it just doesn't work that way. People keep talking about it. But as I say, it's just not the way that the contracts work. Likewise, they don't work in a completely conventional sense.” 

Wolves manager Vitor Pereira in black coat looking sad
Vitor Pereira has been sacked as the Wolves manager (Credit: Imago)

Pereira managed to keep Wolves in the Premier League last season following his arrival in December, but the situation has turned sour at Molineux in recent weeks. 

Pereira's contract likely matched ex-Man United manager's deal

Borson revealed the details in Pereira’s contract will be similar to some former Man United managers. 

“Moyes was paid £5m when he left Manchester United, which is probably one years’ salary, I would think at the time,” said Borson. 

“Van Gaal was paid £8m, but I don't know how many years he had left. Mourinho did a better job, he got £20m, so the managers do sometimes have long notice periods. Actually, all of these will have been for the entire coaching staff, not just the individual managers. But you get a feel for it. 

Wolves manager Vitor Pereira
Vitor Pereira is set to be replaced by Rob Edwards at Wolves (Credit: Imago)

“Moyes is the most obvious one, where he's sacked after nine months of a six-year contract. We can be sure that he wasn't only paid £1m a year as Manchester United manager, so I would think he would have been paid £5m a year. 

“That would be the same with Pereira, I would think either six months or one year.” 

Wolves are eight points from safety at the bottom of the Premier League table as they face a difficult task preserving their top-flight status this season.

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