Not being part of Europe's premier club competition in 2024-25 would hurt United's balance sheet - but how badly?
qualification is suddenly back on the cards for after a week that could hardly have gone better for Erik ten Hag’s side. Never mind the — what about losing, also dropping points and various results in the European competitions boosting ’s
’s three that Europe’s elite want to be playing in. How much of a difference does it make to United? Every year in their annual report, United warn in no uncertain terms that failure to qualify for the following season’s Champions League will “result in a material reduction in revenue”. And the benefit of playing in Europe’s top club competition is clear to see from their financial results so far this season, even though United were eliminated at the group stage.
for this year’s Champions League campaign, even though they did not reach the ongoing knockout rounds. Does the new Champions League format change things? Yes. From the start of next season, the Champions League will be expanded to a 36-team tournament, from the current 32, as part of changes to the formats of
expects its revamp to boost revenues significantly, estimating a total income of around €4.4billion . Around €2.5bn of that will be distributed to clubs competing in the Champions League, with the remainder paid to those in the Europa League and third-tier Conference League.
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