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Published 14:31 4 May 2016 BST
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Reaching the Champions League, and going straight through to the group stages is likely to net the club's owners a further £50 million, even if they don't progress to the knockout rounds.
Bridge believes the club are well placed to become one of the top 20 best performing clubs in the coming years, if they maintain their impressive form:
"If Leicester continues their strong domestic performance and stay up near the top of the League, while also competing in the UEFA Champions League, they can expect a pretty significant revenue increase. "If that happens, we'd expect Leicester to become a fixture in our Deloitte football money league, which ranks the top 20 clubs globally in terms of revenue."Commercially the club is likely to cash-in to the tune of £30-50 million over the coming years, while perhaps someday, they may even challenge their Premier League rivals such as West Ham and Tottenham for a place in that top 20 league table.
That is currently topped by Real Madrid, and while it would be nice, especially for Irish CEO of the club Susan Whelan, we’d suspect that for the club, and its players, there is only one table they want to top.


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