It's not just the Europa League trophy that will delight - they'll also scoop plenty of prize money following their win over in Bilbao on Wednesday night. Brennan Johnson’s first-half goal saw Spurs end their 17-year trophy drought.
Both teams navigated the new league phase, finishing in the top eight to avoid an extra play-off round. Both were also put to the test during the knockout rounds, but reached the final after home-and-away victories against and respectively in the semis.
According to official figures, the two finalists are each guaranteed a little over £5.9million just for making it to Bilbao. Spurs will double their takings though, with an extra £5.06m going to the winner.
That's about half of what the winners will earn. Whichever of Inter Milan and Paris Saint-Germain wins that tournament will receive £21.1m, compared to just shy of £11m for the winners.
Those numbers are just for the knockout runs, with all 36 teams in the Europa League's league phase entitled to £3.63m as well as further payouts based on results. A reward of around £380,000 per win and £126,500 per draw means both United and Spurs earned seven-figure sums for their league phase performances.
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That's only part of the story, though. Due to the two teams' lowly positions, both teams knew this competition was the only chance they'd have of playing in Europe next season - and it's Spurs who will be in the Champions League.
Spurs will scoop an estimated £100m for making it into the Champions League, with a chance to boost that total even more by reaching the latter stages of that tournament next season.

Following the win, former Spurs goalkeeper Paul Robinson told Radio 5 Live: "What scenes and limbs in that Tottenham end of the ground. The players, the staff, the supporters you can see what that means to the club. They have won a trophy. They have taken away that 'Spursy' tag and nobody can point that at them any more.
"17 long years without a trophy, a really poor domestic campaign, it's all turned around. A European trophy, Champions League football and who knows what springboard that could be for the club."
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