master in corporate finance SDA bocconi vs msc in finance warwick and msc in finance manchester

hi everyone! I need some help about which school is better for academic knowledge and reputation.I'm from Greece.My bachelor degree is economics from a Greek university.Now I have offers from sda bocconi (corporate finance 1 year) ,Warwick business school msc in finance and Manchester business school msc in finance.Which of them gives better job opportunities?Which of them is more reputable?I 'm Greek and I don't speak Italian.Bocconi gives the chance for double degree in Fordham University in NEW YORK or internship ijn Milan.But some people told me that UK schools are more famous in employers and open more vacancies in the job market.I really confused because I like both bocconi and warwick.please any advice will help me a lot.

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