The good news for Rangers is that Eintracht Frankfurt's most expensive player is unavailable for the final.
The bad news is they have another in their ranks worth just as much and a free transfer who could be the biggest threat to the Ibrox side in Seville.
But what isn't open for debate is that Giovanni van Bronckhorst will once again have to bridge a fairly big financial gulf to make history in the Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan Stadium.
It won't be nearly as big as the last Bundesliga side they faced when RB Leipzig and their £200 million squad were defeated at Ibrox.
But Eintracht Frankfurt's Europa League squad is still worth more than THREE TIMES that of Rangers.
That, though, won't faze the Light Blues given some of the teams they have seen off in this competition.
Austrian stopper Martin Hinteregger cost the Bundesliga side £10 million but was injured in the semi-final against West Ham and is a huge loss.
However, while he's only on loan just now, Jens Petter Hauge is likely to cost the same if his loan from AC Milan is made permanent and that potential fee hasn't been included in our squad valuation with the money not yet spent.
Swiss midfielder Djibril Sow is the second most expensive in the squad while the £5 million paid for Evan N’Dicka is loose change in comparison to the fee they can now command for the young Frenchman.
Rafael Borre, a team-mate of Alfredo Morelos, is the one Connor Goldson and Calvin Bassey will have to keep a close eye on but the goal machine was a free from Argentinian side River Plate.
Here, Record Sport compares the total money spent on the two squads that will contest the Europa League final.
Rangers
Allan McGregor - Free transfer (Hull City, 2018)
James Tavernier - £200k (Wigan, 2015)
Calvin Bassey - Free transfer (Leicester City, 2020)
Connor Goldson - £3m (Brighton, 2018)
Ryan Jack - Free transfer (Aberdeen, 2017)
Steven Davis - Free transfer (Southampton, 2019)
John Lundstram - Free transfer (Sheffield United, 2022)
Fashion Sakala - Free transfer (KVO, 2022)
Robby McCrorie - Youth product
Ryan Kent - £6.5m (Liverpool, 2019)
Joe Aribo - £300k development fee (Charlton, 2019)
Glen Kamara - £50k (Dundee, 2019)
Alfredo Morelos - £1m (HJK, 2017)
Kemar Roofe - £4.5m (Anderlecht, 2020)
Leon Balogun - Free transfer (Wigan Athletic, 2020)
Borna Barisic - £2m (Osijek, 2018)
Jon McLaughlin - Free transfer (Sunderland, 2020)
Scott Wright - £200,000 (Aberdeen, 2021)
Scott Arfield - Free transfer (Burnley, 2018)
James Sands - Loan (New York City, 2022)
Aaron Ramsey - Loan (Juventus, 2022)
Amad Diallo - Loan (Manchester United, 2022)
Total - £17.75m
Eintracht Frankfurt
Kevin Trapp - £1.3 million (PSG, 2019)
Jens Grahl - £240,000 (Stuttgart, 2021)
Evan N’Dicka - £5 million (Auxerre, 2018)
Martin Hinteregger - £10 million (FC Augsburg, 2019)
Almamy Toure - £700,000 (Monaco, 2019)
Timothy Chandler - £1 million (Nuremberg, 2014)
Danny da Costa - £1 million (Bayer Leverkusen, 2017)
Christopher Lenz - Free transfer (Union Berlin, 2021)
Tuta - £1.6 million (Sao Paulo, 2019)
Kristijan Jakic - £3 million (Dinamo Zagreb, 2022)
Djibril Sow - £8 million (Young Boys, 2019)
Filip Kostic - £5.5 million (Hamburg, 2019)
Daichi Kamada - £2 million (Sagan Tosu, 2017)
Sebastian Rode - £3.6 million (Borussia Dortmund, 2019)
Makoto Hasebe - Free transfer (Nuremberg, 2014)
Aymem Barkok - Youth product
Jesper Lindstrom - £6.3 million (Brondby, 2021)
Ansgar Knauff - £360,000 (Borussia Dortmund, 2022)
Antonio Foti - Youth product
Sam Lammers - £3.3 million (Atalanta, 2022)
Rafael Borre - Free transfer (River Plate, 2021)
Ragnar Ache - £1.8 million (Sparta Rotterdam, 2020)
Jens Petter Hauge - Loan with £10 million option to buy (AC Milan, 2021)
Goncalo Mendes Paciencia - £2.7 million (Porto, 2017)
Total - £56.7 million