The “Red Devils” have a chance to salvage a terrible season by winning the Europa League this year. A victory will not only help Ruben Amorim’s team escape the empty-handed situation but also secure a place in the Champions League next season. This will also bring a huge bonus for MU.
With a 14-match unbeaten streak since the start of the Europa League this season, MU has earned a bonus of about 30 million pounds from UEFA, according to Football Meets Data. This is also the best number compared to the teams participating in the Europa League this year.
However, this amount is quite small compared to the teams participating in the Champions League. When Barcelona or Inter Milan reached the Champions League semi-finals, each of these clubs pocketed more than 100 million pounds in bonuses from UEFA.
According to Goal, playing in the Champions League will help MU reduce current financial pressure, while also having the opportunity to face top European clubs to improve their capacity.
The Daily Mail reports that United could post a loss of up to £100m this financial year. This means that even if the club wins European Cup money, the money will immediately be wiped out due to current debts.
Financial analysts predict that United will continue to suffer a loss of £40m in the next quarter, pushing their total debt to £1bn.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe once warned that United could be “bankrupt before Christmas”, but these comments were denied by football finance expert Kieran Maguire. However, the current financial situation of the “Red Devils” has fans worried about the team’s ability to recover.
The “Red Devils” have a chance to salvage a terrible season by winning the Europa League this year. A victory will not only help Ruben Amorim’s team escape the empty-handed situation but also secure a place in the Champions League next season. This will also bring a huge bonus for MU.
With a 14-match unbeaten streak since the start of the Europa League this season, MU has earned a bonus of about 30 million pounds from UEFA, according to Football Meets Data. This is also the best number compared to the teams participating in the Europa League this year.
However, this amount is quite small compared to the teams participating in the Champions League. When Barcelona or Inter Milan reached the Champions League semi-finals, each of these clubs pocketed more than 100 million pounds in bonuses from UEFA.
According to Goal, playing in the Champions League will help MU reduce current financial pressure, while also having the opportunity to face top European clubs to improve their capacity.
The Daily Mail reports that United could post a loss of up to £100m this financial year. This means that even if the club wins European Cup money, the money will immediately be wiped out due to current debts.
Financial analysts predict that United will continue to suffer a loss of £40m in the next quarter, pushing their total debt to £1bn.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe once warned that United could be “bankrupt before Christmas”, but these comments were denied by football finance expert Kieran Maguire. However, the current financial situation of the “Red Devils” has fans worried about the team’s ability to recover.