Manchester United set to earn £191.5m prize money after third-place finish
Manchester United is set to earn £191.5 million in prize money following their third-place finish in the Premier League. This financial boost is attributed to a new television deal and improved league performance compared to last season. The additional funds will support the club's summer rebuilding efforts under the management of Michael Carrick.
- ▪Manchester United's third-place finish will earn them £191.5 million in prize money.
- ▪The club's financial uplift is due to a new £1.675 billion-a-year domestic Premier League television deal.
- ▪The extra £55 million from finishing third significantly enhances United's spending power for the summer.
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