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Europa League final prize money as Man United or Tottenham set to bank huge sumManchester United and Tottenham are gearing up for the Europa League final in Bilbao tonight.CommentsSportShane


Ireland Sport Central Content Editor and Cole Davies19:27, 21 May 2025Two English Premier League sides lock horns in the Europa League final. (Image: (Photo by Michael Regan - UEFA/UEFA via


Getty Images)) The prospect of lifting the Europa League trophy offers Manchester United and Tottenham more than just silverware – it presents a financial boon of £100 million.


Whilst adding to the trophy cabinet, undoubtedly desirable, both clubs are acutely aware that such a monetary gain could significantly shape their long-term prospects.


‌ Tonight, in Bilbao, the two Premier League clubs clash in an attempt to redeem their otherwise lacklustre domestic seasons.


‌ Both sides have underperformed dramatically this year, languishing dangerously close to the relegation zone in 16th (United) and 17th (Spurs) place respectively.


Ruben Amorim and Ange Postecoglou face immense pressure in tonight's showdown, with the latter receiving heightened scrutiny following his bold claim earlier in the season that he "always


wins" in his second year in charge. The emphasis now lies on Postecoglou to evidence his statement, reports Wales Online.


Yet even surpassing the significance of heritage or reputation, it is the substantial prize money at stake that dominates considerations.


‌ Triumph in the Europa League comes with potential earnings estimated at approximately £100 million, possibly rising as high as £152 million.


Claiming victory in the final alone secures prize money in the region of £10.95 million.


With United having already banked £9.3 million from tournament progression, adding the final prize money could pave the way for a significant acquisition in the upcoming transfer window.


‌ Tonight's final could see the losing side take home £5.9million, but it’s the Champions League that holds the promise of more significant financial rewards.


Football finance guru Kieran Maguire shared his insights with BBC Sport on the lucrative nature of Champions League football, revealing: "A good season in the Champions League can be worth


far in excess of £100million.


"By the time you combine gate receipts, sponsor bonuses and the prize money available, the numbers involved are eye-watering."


‌ This point underscores that perhaps the true value of the Europa League is in its potential gateway to the Champions League riches.


One should also bear in mind that qualifying for the league phase of the Champions League guarantees a club a cool £15.7million in prize money outright, success on the pitch notwithstanding.


As per reports, a victory in the league phase nets £1.8million while a draw is valued at £600,000. The implication being that winning every league phase game amounts to £14million,


surpassing the entire sum at stake in the Europa League final.


‌ Furthermore, each spot in the league phase rankings is pegged at £230,000, with the amount doubling for each ascent in position, culminating in Liverpool pocketing £8.3million for topping


the phase last season.


Additional modest bonuses include £1.7million for finishing in the top eight, with half that amount, £850,000, awarded to teams outside the top eight.


Reaching the last 16 will additionally net you £9.3million. The rewards continue to increase significantly after the last 16; making it to the quarter-finals is worth an additional


£10.5million, the semis will bring in £12.6million and ultimately winning the final provides a further boost of £16.6million.


Article continues below Not only are the earnings substantial, but matchday income and sponsorship deals also factor in, with Maguire estimating that participants could pocket £6million in


revenue from every Champions League home match.


Understanding this means that at minimum four home games could generate £24 million and if they found success through the group stages it could rise to £48million in matchday revenue.


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