Rangers have banked £9m for their efforts in the league phase of the Europa League.
The Ibrox club achieved the figure after earning numerous performance bonuses on top of participation and qualification fees from UEFA.
Philippe Clement's side finished eighth in the league phase meaning they avoid the knockout play-off round and progress straight into the round of 16.
The league phase ranking also sees Rangers earn a large share of the pot aid to clubs in increments for every position higher in the table - alongside a €600k prize for a top eight place.
Four win bonuses and two draw payments from UEFA help contribute to the earnings so far.
The figures do not include legacy UEFA payments or ticket sales - purely participation, qualification and performance fees.
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Rangers' guaranteed Europa League earnings so far
League phase participation - €4.31m (€4.14m down-payment and €170k balance).
Win bonuses (Malmo, FCSB, Nice, Union Saint-Gilloise) - €450k x 4 = €1.8m
Draw bonuses (Olympiacos, Tottenham) - €150k x 2 = €300k
Qualification to the round of 16 of the competition - €1.75m
League ranking bonus - €2.175m (clubs receive €75k for each position higher in table)
Top eight finish in league phase - €600k
GUARANTEED TOTAL: €10.935m (£9.15m)
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 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 UEL winners can expect to receive an additional €6m