
Manchester United could win a £100m bonus by beating Tottenham in the Europa League final, but looming financial woes may immediately offset the gain.
- A Europa League victory secures Champions League entry and a £100m payout for Manchester United.
- Financial forecasts show United is set to lose £100m this fiscal year, nullifying the bonus gain.
- Wall Street predicts a £40m third-quarter loss; club debt remains close to £1bn.
United fans are torn — a victory brings pride and European football, but offers no true financial relief. Club co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s dire warnings highlight tensions between on-field success and off-field struggles, sparking debate on long-term sustainability.
Can Manchester United chart a path to financial stability while remaining competitive at the top level? The final may offer more questions than answers.