Tottenham Hot spur’s 1-0 victory over Manchester United in the 2025 UEFA Europa League final was significant not just for ending their 17- year trophy drought, but also for the financial windfall it brings.Each team earned £3.63 million for participating in the league phase.
Match results brought in £380,000 per win and £126,500 per draw, with both clubs earning seven-figure sums from this stage.With the win, Spurs qualified for next season’s UEFA Champions League, which is expected to be worth at least £100 million through participation bonuses, match wins, TV revenue, and commercial deals — potentially more if they progress to the later stages.
Tottenham’s Europa League triumph not only brought silverware and Champions League football, but also set them up for a financial windfall exceeding £110 million, factoring in all direct and indirect gains. Meanwhile, Manchester United missed out on both the trophy and a place in Europe’s top competition, compounding the disappointment.