
The winner of the Europa League final between Tottenham and Manchester United on Wednesday could receive up to £54.4m.
That number is a mixture of awards to win the race and to reach the 2025-26 Champions League.
Spurs or United will be paid about £21 million, along with an additional prize paid according to the course and for success and draw.
The £54.4 million figure has not been paid for the prizes outside the 16th of the Champions League.
United have already earned £26.6m for their second division of the season, with a total of £26.5m.
The slight difference comes as United have played more of Tottenham and finished a place above them in the league.
Among the money that both clubs have already won, Spurs and United have each earned £5.9m each to reach the final.