I think it's fair to say that the impact is perhaps less on Spurs financially than it is on Manchester United, simply because of the size of budgets that we are playing with at both those clubs.
It will of course give Tottenham Hotspur a significant financial boost, around about 100 million euros as a consequence of that Champions League qualification.
The rewards from winning last night will be about four or five million in prize money and those coefficient monies and then perhaps some uplift from sponsorship and commercial partners.
I think the strategic importance is quite significant, of course, Spurs haven't lifted a trophy since 2008, for them to restore a level of competitive credibility and will increase the ability for their commercial team to market the club with or without Ange Postecoglou.
That Champions League qualification is absolutely vital and will really help pay down their stadium debt bill and actually quite a high wage bill. So they haven't exposed any of their frailties from previous years obviously having won the trophy last night and they will look forward to participating in Champions League.
They've got some new leverage with their front of shirt sponsor and with Nike as their kit supplier Nike, who have lost quite a few deals to Adidas, it’s a good news story for them as well.”
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