Manchester United stands at the bank at least 70 million pounds sterling if they qualify for the Champions League for next season, although this sum can climb nine figures depending on the club’s results in the competition.
Head coach Ruben Amorim insisted on the fact that the victory of the Europa League – and thus qualifying for the competition of the first European club – will not save the season of United.
“The Europa League will not change anything in our problems,” said Amorim in early May, before knowing exactly why the club hierarchy is so desperate to lift the trophy: “It will give us the Champions League next year, more money to spend – but the problems are still there.”
The twin defensive disorganization which enabled Kevin Schade of Brentford of two free headers does not disappear, but the lucrative windfall of the European qualification could provide AMORIM a central defender who does not curl up under air delivery.
United would immediately win 16 million pounds sterling just for reaching the Champions League, as indicated by BBC Sport. Each victory in the League phase is worth 1.8 million pounds sterling (a draw is estimated at £ 600,000) when there are also the diffusion income to be considered. Based on the continental profile of United, the Bbc Consider that the Amorim team is entitled to around 1 million pounds sterling for each position acquired in the league phase table of 36 teams.
Reach each round with direct elimination also breaks the promise of more bonuses. There is a piece of 9.4 million pounds sterling proposed to go to the final of 16, while the winners are keen to bring back 54.5 million pounds sterling.
Each Home match in the Champions League is expected to generate 6 million pounds Sterling in United, taking the club’s minimum profits up to 24 million pounds Sterling (there would be at least four games in the league phase in Old Trafford).
The subtleties of the United Standing agreements are not public knowledge, but the Bbc Consider that when this pillar of potential income is combined with other known income, the Red Devils would be likely to win around 100 million pounds sterling if they corresponded to the modest Manchester City race around the Direct elimination dams. A “deep race” in these last cycles of the competition could be worth up to 140 million pounds sterling.