Former Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has raked in over £1 million from book sales.
The Mirror says Ferguson has netted £1million from sales of his book after it smashed a string of records.
The former Manchester United manager's life story Alex Ferguson: My Autobiography is Britain's fastest-selling non-fiction title.
It sold more than 115,000 copies in its first week on sale in October, beating previous record holder Delia Smith.
She sold 112,000 copies of a cook book in a week in 1999.
By the end of 2013, 803,084 copies of Fergie's book were sold, making it the top-selling print book of the year, ahead of the Dan Brown novel Inferno.
Gross sales of the £25 book are estimated by industry insiders to be worth more than £10million.
A standard ten per cent author's cut would mean the Scot has pulled in at least £1million.
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