He may have left the dugout in 2013, but work in an official capacity for will conclude at the end of the season. The legendary Scot was recently told he would no he had taken up after his retirement in 2013.
Since his Ferguson, 82, had been working as a global ambassador and club director. It's understood the 13-time winner raked in a considerable £2m yearly salary.
However, Ferguson also propped up his impressive wealth with many other considerable business interests. All of his interests combined saw him amass a huge net worth.
It's understood that Ferguson boasts a staggering net worth believed to be in the range of $70m (£53.5m), according to Celebrity Net Worth. Ferguson owns a business - ACF Sports Promotions Ltd - where his sons Mark, Darren and Jason serve as directors.
His late wife, Lady Cathy, was also a director before her passing at the age of 84 in October 2023. According to the most recent financial reports, ACF boasts £24.3m in assets and investments.
This figure, recorded at the end of June 2023, represents a £1.6m increase from the £22.7m reported 12 months earlier, reports . Ferguson has been cashing in on his legendary status with his business ACF Sporting Consultancy raking in profits through diverse channels.
The firm, named using the iconic manager's initials, including his middle name 'Chapman', lists "other sports activities" encompassing revenues from book deals, event speaking engagements, and personal appearances since he hung up his managerial hat at Old Trafford.
Flush with success, ACF reported £5.1 million in cash reserves and handed over £188,832 to HMRC in corporation tax. A treasure trove of football memorabilia valued at £2million, which is a testament to Sir Alex's storied career, is also displayed at museums and universities nationwide.
Established in 1983 by Sir Alex himself, the company stands as a monument to his lucrative post-management journey. The former boss of St. Mirren, Aberdeen, and the Scottish national team is worth a staggering $70 million (£53.5m).
Moreover, Ferguson is also understood to have made millions from his passion for horseracing. He has owned several famous race horses such as Rock of Gibraltar, Clan Des Obeaux and Caldwell Potter.
According to Boyle Sports, horses under his ownership have banked up to £6.8m over the years. All of these interests combined would certainly take the sting out of his recent job loss.
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