Eintracht Frankfurt stars have been handed a huge bonus incentive to beat Rangers in the Europa League Final.
Reports from Germany state the Bundesliga club have promised their players £68,000 each if they triumph in the Seville showdown on May 18.
The package was agreed at the start of the season before Eintracht embarked on their surprise run through the competition, knocking out the likes of Barcelona and West Ham United.
The club have used 25 players in their 12 Europa League games so far this season.
And they can each collect an average of £68,000 depending on how many games they have played in the competition. Three players - keeper Kevin Trapp, Japanese midfielder Daichi Kamada and Colombian striker Rafael Borre have played in all of their games.
Eintracht sporting director Markus Krosche said: "We agreed on our bonus payments before the start of the Europa League campaign.
"We plan things in advance here and no one will be knocking on our door."