Manchester United end their Premier League season when they take on Fulham at Old Trafford on Sunday.
United confirmed their place in next season's Champions League with a 4-1 victory over Chelsea on Thursday evening. They are joined in the top four by Manchester City, Arsenal and Newcastle United.
It has been a successful first season at United for Erik ten Hag. As well as sealing Champions League qualification and being back in Europe's top club competition, United have won a trophy in the form of the Carabao Cup and can make it a double when they face City at Wembley next month for the FA Cup.
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United conclude the top-flight season before the Wembley showcase when they take on the Cottagers at Old Trafford. It remains to be seen if Ten Hag will shuffle his squad and rest key players for the FA Cup final.
United are currently third and know that if they beat Fulham, they will remain there no matter what Newcastle do at Stamford Bridge against Chelsea. Should they not win, Ten Hag's side can stay third as long as they match or better what the Magpies do.
And should they do just that, then United would confirm a financial boost. Premier League teams get more prize money the higher up in the table they finish.
If United do finish third instead of fourth, the Old Trafford club can expect to rake in around an extra £2.2m. Though a relatively small amount in the context of the money which is spent in the top flight, it will be a welcome boost to the United coffers ahead of the transfer window.
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