Tottenham's Champions League heroes are set to pocket £2million for qualifying for the knock-out stage.
Spurs confirmed their progression from the premium European competition with a stunning 3-1 victory over Real Madrid on Tuesday.
The group had looked tough on paper, as it included holders Real, 2013 finalists Borussia Dortmund and Cyprian side Apoel Nicosia.
But Maurico Pochettino's side have booked their place in the Round of 16 with two games to spare - having won three of their four fixtures in an unbeaten campaign.
And with their qualification the squad will share £2m between them in bonus payments, according to The Times .
That would mean the likes of Harry Kane, Dele Alli and Hugo Lloris will bag £105,000 each on average - with the exact splitting unknown but expected to be done on appearances.
If the north London side were to win the Champions League, then they would have amassed £75m - with their income boosted at each stage they get through.
Spurs are known as one of the lower payers of the top clubs in England, which has sen them fail to compete in the transfer market in the past.
But their bonus pool is on the upper end of the Premier League.
Last season, for example, Manchester United's stars shared £1m between themselves for lifting the Europa League.