Postecoglou’s Spurs conquer Europe in San Mames as Amorim’s Red Devils fall short; Full financial breakdown inside
Tottenham Hotspur have crowned a sensational Europa League campaign by defeating Manchester United 1-0 in the final, lifting their first major trophy in 17 years and securing a staggering £38.2 million in total earnings from the competition. Ange Postecoglou’s men not only lifted silverware but also gained an additional £3.37 million bonus by qualifying for the UEFA Super Cup — where they’ll face the winner of PSG vs Inter Milan.
Manchester United, despite falling short in the final, collected an impressive £30.7 million under Ruben Amorim’s leadership. Their deep run, including a dominant 4-1 semi-final win over Athletic Club, marked the Portuguese manager’s first silverware attempt at Old Trafford.
Top 6 Earners of 2024/25 Europa League:
1. Tottenham Hotspur – £38.2M
2. Manchester United – £30.7M
3. FK Bodo/Glimt – £22.4M
4. Lazio – £20.7M
5. Athletic Club – £20.5M
6. Eintracht Frankfurt – £20.5M
Further down, clubs like Lyon (£19.3M), Rangers (£17.7M), and Roma (£17.6M) also enjoyed profitable campaigns. At the other end of the spectrum, Latvian outfit FC RFS earned the least, with just £5.3M.
Postecoglou has now delivered on his vow to bring silverware to Spurs in his second season, while United will regroup ahead of a pivotal summer, with Amorim needing reinforcements to push for glory next year. Full club-by-club income breakdowns reveal the growing financial stakes and rewards in U
EFA’s secondary competition.