Top Four or final?

To clarify and simplify the choice in my original post and avoid the 'fourth place' issue, assume 'top four' means we make the group stages next year directly or by way of qualifying round and, if we don't it is United that do.
 
Finishing fifth, immediately behind united, and winning the Champions League has to be the dream ticket.

You seriously think that UEFA wouldn't overrule it if that happened? No chance they'd not allow one of their beloved not to play in the tournament next year. We'd either get binned with a sudden rule change or a 5th place would be created.
 
Finishing fifth, immediately behind united, and winning the Champions League has to be the dream ticket.
The rules have changed since Liverpool displaced Everton from 4th by winning it. We'd get 5 English teams if we won it while being outside the top 4. If however Liverpool also won the Europa, they'd get into the CL at United's expense which would definitely be amusing.
 
You seriously think that UEFA wouldn't overrule it if that happened? No chance they'd not allow one of their beloved not to play in the tournament next year. We'd either get binned with a sudden rule change or a 5th place would be created.
It already has. Tottenham in 2012 were 4th when Chelsea won it and both qualified for the CL.

Edit: Got that wrong. Tottenham went into Europa that year
 
Final. We'll attract quality players with Pep in charge even if we lose it. Those players who only want CL football are possibly not the ones we want.
 
The rules have changed since Liverpool displaced Everton from 4th by winning it. We'd get 5 English teams if we won it while being outside the top 4. If however Liverpool also won the Europa, they'd get into the CL at United's expense which would definitely be amusing.
Not sure that's true, mate. Spurs missed out after finishing fourth, when Chelsea won the CL.
 
It's tough as you aim for top 4 to get champions league glory.

If you get champions league glory then what? Guess you want it consistently.
 
Taken from SkySports...


UEFA rules stipulate that each association can have a maximum of five clubs in the Champions League for the 2016/17 season, meaning if Manchester City win this season's competition and Liverpool win the Europa League, the fourth-place side will have to drop out, provided Manchester City and Liverpool do not finish in the top four.

http://www.skysports.com/football/n...eague-may-not-guarantee-champions-league-spot
 

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