Latest Man United news as the club under Sir Jim Ratcliffe's Ineos are given a financial boost ahead of the 2024/25 season
Football finance expert Kieran Maguire has explained how Manchester United could earn over £32million from their Europa League campaign next season.
The French club would have been the only team owned by Ineos allowed in the Europa League due to their superior league finish of fifth in Ligue 1 compared to United's eighth in the Premier League. But both teams will now be able to compete in 2024/25 under certain conditions after the European governing body relaxed the rules for next season.
“In terms of the value of the Europa League, there’s a minimum of four home games in the expanded Swiss style,” Maguire told Football Insider.
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