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Europa League Final 2025 prize money with Man Utd or Tottenham to bank huge sum

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Manchester United and have plenty on the line when they face off in Bilbao. The trophy is enough of an incentive itself, while qualification will be a welcome bonus, but the prize money isn't too bad either.

Both teams navigated the new league phase, finishing in the top eight to avoid an extra play-off round. Both were also put to the test during the knockout rounds, but reached the final after home-and-away victories against and respectively in the semis.

According to official figures, the two finalists are each guaranteed a little over £5.9million just for making it to Bilbao. They'll nearly double it with a win, though, with an extra £5.06m going to whoever comes out on top at San Mames.

That's about half of what the winners will earn. Whichever of Inter Milan and Paris Saint-Germain wins that tournament will receive £21.1m, compared to just shy of £11m for the Europa League winners.

Those numbers are just for the knockout runs, with all 36 teams in the Europa League's league phase entitled to £3.63m as well as further payouts based on results. A reward of around £380,000 per win and £126,500 per draw means both United and Spurs earned seven-figure sums for their league phase performances.

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That's only part of the story, though. Due to the two teams' lowly positions, neither will be in Europe next season unless they win at San Mames.

The winners will scoop an estimated £100m for making it into the Champions League, with a chance to boost that total even more by reaching the latter stages of that tournament next season. And United boss Ruben Amorim has sent a message to the fans and to his players ahead of the game.

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“It’s hard. It’s not enough, winning the Europa League. It’s not enough for all the support the fans gave us this season," . “But we’re really excited for the final. It's really important, massive for us, and we want to give that to our fans.

“I feel it's a mixed feeling. I'm really excited but, at the same time, I know my responsibility as coach. I have always that feeling of frustration for the season, so I want really badly to help the team win this final. We've got to give something to the club, to the fans, to the staff, to everybody.”

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