Leicester City manager
Claudio Ranieri will earn a five million pound ($7.33 million) bonus if
his team win the Premier League title, the Times reported.
Italian Ranieri also has a separate clause in his contract that
guarantees him 100,000 pounds for every place that his team finish above
18th, which will see him earn 1.7 million pounds if the Foxes come
first.
When Ranieri took charge of Leicester in the close season, he was
tasked with keeping the team in the Premier League. Leicester’s owners
wrote a number of clauses into his contract to make a parting of ways
easier if he failed.
Ranieri asked for clauses of his own, granting him incentives if the
club qualified for the Europa League, the Champions League or won the
Premier League.
He currently earns about 1.5 million pounds a year, according to the
report, and is in discussions with the club over a new contract.
Leicester need three points from their last three games to win their
first top-flight title and will be crowned champions if they beat
Manchester United at Old Trafford on Sunday or if second-placed
Tottenham Hotspur lose to Chelsea on Monday night.
When asked earlier in the season if Leicester’s players would also be
entitled to a bonus if the team won the title, Ranieri said: “I don’t
know if there is a clause (for players) and I don’t tell you. They made a
mistake if they didn’t arrange it. I considered if I win the league.”
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