Arsenal's players are in for a financial windfall if they secure the Champions League title, with a potential six-figure prize on the table. The club's owner, Stan Kroenke, has devised an impressive bonus structure to reward success in Europe this season, according to The Times. If Arsenal triumph in the final against PSG, each player could earn bonuses worth around £125,000, with additional clauses potentially worth between £750,000 and £1 million for qualifying for the Champions League through last year's league campaign. This is on top of the £25,000 bonuses received per leg during the semi-final against Atletico Madrid. The financial rewards extend beyond the Champions League, as players are also in line for bonuses if they win the Premier League. With the Gunners top of the table, a double win would be a historic achievement. The scale of Arsenal's financial success this season is remarkable, with record revenues of £691 million last season and an expected increase after this year's European run. The club's journey to the final has already generated £124 million in prize money, broadcasting revenue, and commercial income, a significant increase from the previous campaign. If Arsenal defeat PSG, they will receive an additional £9 million from UEFA, including the financial reward for the UEFA Super Cup. The potential financial rewards for Arsenal's players are substantial, with the possibility of earning up to £6,000 per appearance in the Premier League, and around £228,000 for a player like David Raya, who has played every game. The bonuses for the Champions League final and the potential double win are a testament to the club's commitment to rewarding its players for their success. However, the financial incentives also raise questions about the potential impact on team dynamics and player motivation. As the final approaches, the players' focus and determination will be tested, with the promise of a six-figure bonus hanging in the balance.