Manchester United Football Club
With the arrival of Dutch manager Tannhäuser this summer, the team's primary goal is to return to the Europa League. According to the English
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The newspaper disclosed that Manchester United has offered a generous bonus to motivate Tannhäuser, and if he can lead the team to qualify for the UEFA Europa League, he will be entitled to an exclusive reward of £3 million, which is a great incentive!
Although Tannhäuser earns a whopping £9 million a year at Manchester United, with city rivals
Manchester City
The team's leader, Gaudiona, is not even half of what he earns. However, Tannhäuser's contract contains a number of bonus clauses that can be unlocked by achieving specific targets, with qualification for the UEFA Europa League seen as a top priority, and once achieved he will receive an extra £3 million, with his average weekly wage soaring to £230,000 a week.
United are said to be so generous because two consecutive years without the UEFA Europa League will result in a significant reduction in sponsorship revenue. For example, shirt sponsor adidas has £25 million of its £75 million a year sponsorship fee linked to the UEFA Europa League, and other sponsors have similar conditions. If Tannhäuser can really help
Manchester United Football Club
Back in the UEFA fray, that £3 million bonus is just a drop in the bucket!