Leicester City players to be rewarded with £32,670 Mercedes B-Class after winning premier league title
Ultra-generous
Thai businessman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha is determined to reward the
30-man Foxes squad for their historic Barclays Premier League triumph
with a car.
Sportsmail understands
players would receive the same vehicle - a Mercedes B-Class Electric
Drive. The on-road price for the car is £32,670, so it is a gesture that
will cost Srivaddhanaprabha the best part of £1million.
The
billionaire has already promised Claudio Ranieri's squad an
all-expenses-paid trip to Las Vegas for their championship success.
All that is
in addition to a £6.5m pot split between the squad under the terms of
the club's bonus agreement with the Premier League.
However,
Srivaddhanaprabha believes his over-achievers should be further
rewarded for their extraordinary season and is looking at ways of doing
so.
Leicester's
remarkable campaign has seen the club's global profile sky-rocket and
secured millions of pounds worth of extra revenue.
That
will continue next season when they make their debut in the lucrative
Champions League, and the tycoon feels it is only right the players
receive their share of the pie.
Srivaddhanaprabha can afford it, of course, given he is worth £2billion.
Nevertheless,
it is the latest show of generosity from Leicester's owner - who has
been know to provide free beer for supporters at the King Power Stadium
on match-days.


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