Rangers have pocketed an extra €150k (£126k) following their 1-1 Europa League draw against Tottenham Hotspur this evening.
The Scottish Premiership giants were looking like they could go on to hold out for a memorable Ibrox victory after Hamza Igamane put them into the ascendancy.
Despite Rangers continually asking questions of the English Premier League outfit, Spurs' Dejan Kulusevski had other ideas as he saved his team a point as the clock hit 75 minutes.
A win would've made Rangers €450k (£375k) from UEFA, something Philippe Clement's men have already earned on three separate occasions for defeating Malmo, Steaua Bucharest and OGC Nice during the competition's league phase.
Rangers secured a financial windfall of €4.31m (£3.6m) for their successful qualification to the current stage of this season's Europa League. This amount consists of an initial payment of €4.14m, along with a remaining balance of €170,000.
In addition to this significant sum, the club is guaranteed a minimum of €75,000 (£62,000) for participating in the group stage. This figure will rise by €75,000 for each position they finish above the bottom of the group table.
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Potential Europa League payments
1st to 8th in league phase - €600k (£500k)
9th to 16th in league phase - €300k (£250k)
At least €75k - increased by the same figure for every position above the bottom in the 36-team league phase.
- qualification for the knockout round play-offs: €300k per club - qualification for the round of 16: €1.75m per club - qualification for the quarter-finals: €2.5m per club - qualification for the semi-finals: €4.2m per club - qualification for the final: €7m per club
The eventual winners can expect to receive an additional €6m.