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Antonio Conte set for mammoth bonus should Tottenham qualify for the Champions League

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Antonio Conte is set to receive a mammoth £2.5million bonus from Daniel Levy if Tottenham qualify for the Champions League.The north Londoners need just a point to claim a place in Europe's most prestigious tournament with Conte having masterminded a second-half season fightback.

Spurs flattered to deceive under previous boss Nuno Espirito Santo and their Champions League prospects looked bleak at best when the Portuguese was axed in November, after just four months at the helm.Now though, Tottenham need just a point to secure a spot in the continent's primary competition, for the first time in three seasons, following arch-rivals Arsenal's dismal collapse.Just last week the Gunners held a four-point lead over Spurs but defeat in the north London derby and a 2-0 loss against Newcastle has seen the old enemy leapfrog them ahead of Sunday's end of season finale - and Tottenham's new-found position is of double benefit to Conte.The Times report the Italian is set to pocket a staggering £2.5m bonus should he lead Spurs back to the promised land, a task he looks destined to achieve.

Conte is one of the Premier League's most well-paid managers, earning an eye-watering £15m-a-season.The 52-year-old joined just days after the dismissal of Espirito Santo, penning an initial 18-month deal.

Conte has remained coy over his future beyond this season, but club officials believe that the promise of Champions League football and the opportunity to strengthen in the summer should see the Italian commit to the full length of his contract.HAVE YOUR SAY!

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