David Moyes spotted in Florida after being sacked by Man United



Ex-manager flies into Miami after reaching settlement with club

The state is the home of the Glazer family, who own Manchester United



Ry an Gigg s is busy try ing to muster so methi ng - anything - from the wreckag e that is Manchester United's disastrous season, but David Moyes had to get away from it all.



The 51-year-old was axed by the club on Tuesday, with Giggs named interim manager.



And a day before United beat Norwich City on Saturday, Moyes was pictured in Florida as he tried to put a dismal week behind him in the sun.



Getaway: Sacked Manchester United manager David Moyes arrives in Miami, Florida with his wife Pamela



Showing his face: It is the first time Moyes has been spotted since leaving Carrington on Tuesday

Checking in: Moyes must now consider his options going forward in a bid to rebuild his managerial reputation



Moyes was pictured landing in Miami and heading out for a meal in the state, which is home of the Glazer family.

The American businessmen own United, and cut Moyes' six-year contract at the club short.



It is believed that he has reached a financial settlement with the club, thought to be around £7million.

And while he suffered in the week, at least the Scot got to relax with his wife Pamela with a dinner for two in South Florida.

A statement for the League Managers Association said: ‘The LMA and Manchester United are pleased to confirm that terms of settlement have been agreed between the Club and David Moyes in respect of the termination of his employment.



‘A settlement agreement is in the process of being finalised. No further comment will be made in relation to this issue.’

There have been allegations of players mocking Moyes behind his back in his later months of Old Trafford, and he made no mention of them in his own LMA statement.

Part of it read: 'In my short time at the club I have learnt what special places Old Trafford and Carrington are. I would like to thank the United staff for making me feel so welcome and part of the United family from my first day. And of course thank you to those fans who have supported me throughout the season. I wish you and the club all the best for the future.'

Sir Alex Ferguson, the man who hand picked Moyes to succeed him at United, has also spoken out about the departure, claiming it was 'upsetting the way it came out.'

Time away: Moyes sits down for a meal with his wife in South Florida

Any messages? The Scot is shown checking his mobile phone at the table