MANCHESTER UNITED will pick up an average of £75,000 a man if they win the Europa League final on Wednesday.
It is understood Old Trafford chiefs have set aside a pool of around £4million.
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And that will be handed to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s team and his backroom staff if they beat Villarreal.
Some players, like midfielder Paul Pogba, will get closer to six figures for European glory against the Spanish side.
Once TV money comes in, United could bank £90m from their run.
They have landed £12m just for reaching the final.
Meanwhile, Bruno Fernandes is finalising a new double-your-money deal worth £200,000-a-week.
Fernandes, 26, still has four years remaining on his current deal.
As SunSport told you a fortnight ago, Man United want to reward him for his excellent form.
And all being well, the contract should be signed before Fernandes plays for his country at the Euros.
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Ahead of his mooted new deal, the midfielder said: “My priority today is to win trophies.
“Collective titles are more important than individual titles and we are working on that here. I think the club has improved a lot since I arrived here.
“It is in a growth phase and the players are getting more and more the mentality that you should have in a club like Manchester United, which wants to win titles and more titles.
“That’s what we’re here for. I feel like I’m part of that and I’m here to help the club evolve.”
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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk