Antonio Conte's contract with Tottenham carries a 12-month option, it has been revealed.
The Spurs manager remains in Italy as chairman Daniel Levy considers his dismissal after last week's rant against the club and his players.
The Telegraph says Conte's deal, which expires in June, has a 12 month option which will be triggered should Tottenham qualify for next season's Champions League.
If Conte was to resign, he would be giving up £15m, while if he was sacked he would be due £4m for the remainder of his deal.
Indeed, it's been suggested a payoff is currently being negotiated.