A number of national newspapers across Europe have continued to release information from an enormous data dump from the 'Football Leaks' website, revealed by Belgian newspaper Le Soir on Monday night.
Spurs goalkeeperHugo Lloris is latest player to join the likes of Roberto Firmino and Lucas Silva inhave the intricacies of his contract revealed.
TheLe Soirreport indicates that, not unusually, Lloris receives a win bonus in his contract with Tottenhamof more than €8k (£6,800) per victory. However,more surprisinglythe France captain still receives €4k (£3,400) when Spurs are defeated.
"With each victory, Hugo Lloris earns more than €8k. But if Tottenham lose, he still earns a bonus: around €4k. What a way to soften the blow� the article reads.
The 'bonus' will have not been put into effect much this season, as the 29-year-old's club have lost just once in the Premier League so far and sit fifth in the table.
The former Lyon stopper has reportedlybeenin talks to extend his deal at White Hart Lane, although negotiations appear more complicated than those with teammate Harry Kane who put pen to paper on a new deal this week.
And people wonder why Hugo Lloris was on the FIFA Ballon d'Or list... #COYS pic.twitter.com/imWekDvq8w
12 newspapers, including the Sunday Times, have worked for seven months to comb through 1.9TB of information handed to German paper Der Spiegel earlier in the year. Last Friday saw the initial reporting of the information obtained, with tax scandals galore, and more revelations are expected over the coming days and weeks.
Le Soir's release on Monday night included a number of revelations about player contracts and bonuses - with Roberto Firmino's anti-Arsenal stipulation in his €98m release clause possibly the biggest headline-grabber so far.