The amount of money Chelsea players will take home if they manage to beat Manchester City in the Champions League Final.

Chelsea’s players will receive a bonus pot of £11million if they achieve a Champions League and FA Cup double.
The Blues have already obtained aggregate bonuses of £5m for reaching the Champions League final for the third time in the club’s history and another £5m will be on the line when they face Manchester City in the Champions League final slated in Istanbul on May 29.
In addition, the players will divide a £1m collective bonus if they beat Leicester in the FA Cup final on May 15.
Chelsea football club operates on a collective players’ pool, with all bonuses are shared equally amongst members of their match-day squad, meaning each player stands to earn around £500,000 if they win the Champions League.
This program differs with that favored by City, which negotiates individual bonuses with each player when they sign their contracts at the club.
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The city’s overall bonus liability is also higher, with the club committed to paying out around £15m in bonuses if they win the Champions League for the first time.
The topmost earners in City’s squad, such as Kevin De Bruyne, have £1m bonus clauses written into their contracts. Other players will take home a bonus of about £600,000, while fringe squad members are set to obtain a lower bonus.
Such plentiful bonuses faint when set alongside the money Chelsea and City are set to earn for winning the Champions League. The winners will receive a windfall of £100m prize money and broadcast revenue, £16.5m of which is handed out by UEFA just for winning the final alone.
The Blues anticipate receiving details of ticketing arrangements for the final from UEFA on Thursday, with the European governing body preparing to welcome up to 4000 fans from each club to the Ataturk Stadium as part of a crowd of 25,000.
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The amount of money Chelsea players will take home if they manage to beat Manchester City in the Champions League Final.