Premier League clubs are in line for an incredible £100 million-a-year deal from the new television rights agreement.
The current telly deal - up for renewal in 2016 - guarantees each of our top-flight clubs a minimum of £55m per annum.
But that record sum, according to leading City experts, is set to double when broadcasters bid for the Premier League rights over the coming months.
Asked if the figure per club could hit a bank-bulging £100m, Dan Jones, of finance giants Deloitte, told the Daily Star Sunday: "I don't think those numbers are unrealistic.
"Nobody called the rises correct last time. But there's no doubt they are only going one way - which is up.
"And there is still a lot of room for that to grow internationally."
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