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How much Manchester United and Tottenham have already banked in 2024/25 UEFA Europa League prize money

Manchester United and Tottenham are both enduring nightmarish campaigns domestically.

The Red Devils sit 13th in the Premier League while Spurs trail just behind in 15th place – even Crystal Palace, who failed to win until matchday nine, are above them.

Position Team Played MP Won W Drawn D Lost L For GF Against GA Diff GD Points Pts
12 Crystal PalaceCrystal Palace22 6 9 7 25 28 -3 27
13 Man UtdManchester United22 7 5 10 27 32 -5 26
14 West HamWest Ham22 7 5 10 27 43 -16 26
15 TottenhamTottenham22 7 3 12 45 35 10 24
16 EvertonEverton21 4 8 9 18 28 -10 20
17 WolvesWolves22 4 4 14 32 51 -19 16

However, Manchester United and Tottenham have found some joy in the UEFA Europa League – where both are on track to qualify for the Round of 16 automatically.

Ruben Amorim already has his side sitting seventh – the top eight qualify automatically without the need for a playoff – while Ange Postecoglou sits ninth, albeit level on points with Rangers one place above.

There is still a long way to go in this season’s UEFA Europa League – but how much have Manchester United and Tottenham already earned in prize money? Let’s take a look.

Manchester United have banked slightly more than Tottenham

As revealed in an official document back in March, there are differing amounts of prize money for a win and a draw in the league phase.

As you can see, those in the UEFA Europa League this season receive £126,400 for a draw and £379,201 for each win.

Ahead of Thursday’s action, Manchester United currently have three wins and three draws from six European outings so far this season, earning the Red Devils a total of £1.5m so far.

Photo by Ash Donelon/Manchester United via Getty Images
Photo by Ash Donelon/Manchester United via Getty Images

Tottenham, who want Angel Gomes, boast a similar record with three wins – but two draws – meaning Spurs have banked £1.1m so far this season.

UEFA Champions League sides make £1.8m per win – to compare the two competitions.

Ruben Amorim or Ange Postecoglou could net almost £11m by winning the UEFA Europa League

Unsurprisingly, the amount of prize money increases depending on the magnitude of the achievement.

Photo by David Ramos - UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images
Photo by David Ramos – UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images

Manchester United or Tottenham could make almost £11m if they win the UEFA Europa League – although each knockout round is worth over a million to each side regardless, so they should be highly motivated to progress.