Manchester City players are to share a massive Treble bonus to the tune of £15m.
The Daily Mail says City's stars collectively scooped upwards of £15million in bonuses for completing an unprecedented domestic Treble.
Pep Guardiola became the first manager since Sir Alex Ferguson in 2009 to win consecutive Premier League crowns before City thrashed Watford in Saturday's FA Cup final.
The bonuses, written into contracts, are determined on an individual basis.
The more established senior professionals, including Kevin de Bruyne and David Silva, were awarded in the region of £750,000 for pipping Liverpool to the title.
It is believed those bonuses range between £400,000 and £750,000 for the vast majority of Guardiola's first team, adding up to a sizeable windfall.