Blades agreed to former manager substantial pay-out’

Despite being fired as Sheffield United’s manager last month, Paul Heckingbottom is eligible to a significant bonus if the club remains in the Premier League this season. The Daily Mail reported this.

The former Blades manager, who was sacked by Chris Wilder in their difficult relegation battle, may benefit from a Premier League survival clause in his contract. This clause is intended to remain effective on a pro-rata basis even after his departure. If Chris Wilder is successful in keeping Sheffield United in the first division, Paul Heckingbottom will be eligible for a hefty bonus.

Even the most die-hard Sheffield United fans think that stopping up this season is highly unlikely, but the doom and gloom could fade away quickly if the Blades can string a couple of wins together – starting with West Ham at home on the 21st of January and Crystal Palace away on January 30.

Over the Christmas period, United were close to picking up wins against Aston Villa on the road and a win versus Luton Town, but six points escaped their grasp and in the end they left those fixtures with just a single point won.

Meanwhile, Brentford’s injury crisis has resulted in poor form so they are now dangerously flirting with the drop zone. Everton have lost their last three Premier League matches, and although they are seven points above the Blades, they are still catchable. There are reports that Everton could get another points deduction as well.

 

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