Andre Villas-Boas will reportedly take a significant financial hit if becomes the new manager of Tottenham Hotspur this summer.
The 34-year-old, who was sacked by Chelsea in March, is the big odds-on favourite to replace Harry Redknapp at White Hart Lane.
According to The Sun, Villas-Boas did not receive a lump sum compensation package when he was dismissed by Blues owner Roman Abramovich.
The newspaper claims that the Russian instead agreed to continue paying his former manager his £100,000-per-week wage until July 2014 or he become employed elsewhere.
Therefore, if Villas-Boas were to take charge of Spurs next week he would miss out on 25 months of pay from Chelsea, worth £10.8m.