Liverpool and Tottenham will both gain from Manchester City’s Premier League title victory due to clauses they inserted in the transfers of Raheem Sterling and Kyle Walker.
City were confirmed as champions of England on Sunday after Manchester United suffered a shock defeat to West Brom at home.
The result left City 16 points clear of United with still five games to play – making it the joint earliest a side has ever won the Premier League.
However, The Times reported that three recent transfers included clauses should Manchester City win the Premier league.
Tottenham are due the biggest windfall, with City’s title victory triggering a £1.5m payment inserted into the deal to sign Kyle Walker.
Raheem Sterling also won his first Premier League title with City since leaving the Reds three years ago, with Liverpool due £1m which is in the terms of his move.
Leroy Sane’s old club Schalke will also receive a payment, though it will only cost City around £432,000.
Their title win will also see £10m of bonuses shared among the squad, with several senior players – such as Kevin De Bruyne pocketing £500,000.
Guardiola is also due a big bonus for guiding the team to such an astonishing title win, with the former Bayern manager expected to extend his contract at the end of the season.